Silver lining to a climate crisis: multiple prospects for alleviating crop waterlogging under future climates

Research Square (Research Square)(2022)

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Abstract Extreme weather events threaten food security, yet global assessments of crop waterlogging are rare. Here, we make three important contributions to the literature. First, we develop a paradigm that distils common stress patterns across environments, genotypes and climate horizons. Second, we embed improved process-based understanding into a contemporary farming systems model to discern changes in global crop waterlogging under future climates. Third, we elicit viable systems adaptations to waterlogging. Using projections from 27 global circulation models, we show that yield penalties caused by waterlogging increased from 3–11% historically to 10–20% by 2080. Altering sowing time and adopting waterlogging tolerant genotypes reduced yield penalties by up to 18%, while earlier sowing of winter genotypes alleviated waterlogging risk by 8%. We show that future stress patterns caused by waterlogging are likely to be similar to those occurring historically, suggesting that adaptations for future climates could be successfully designed using current stress patterns.
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crop waterlogging,climate crisis
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