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Author(s):  
Liangliang Zhang ◽  
Zhao Zhang ◽  
Fulu Tao ◽  
Yuchuan Luo ◽  
Juan Cao ◽  
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Abstract Crop hybrid improvement is an efficient and environmental-friendly option to adapt to climate change and increase grain production. However, the adaptability of existing hybrids to a changing climate has not been systematically investigated. Therefore, little is known about the appropriate timing of hybrid adaptation. Here, using a novel hybrid model which coupled CERES-Maize with machine learning, we critically investigated the impacts of climate change on maize productivity with an ensemble of hybrid-specific estimations in China. We determined when and where current hybrids would become unviable and hybrid adaptation need be implemented, as well as which hybrid traits would be desirable. Climate change would have mostly negative impacts on maize productivity, and the magnitudes of yield reductions would highly depend on the growth cycle of the hybrids. Hybrid replacement could partially, but not completely, offset the yield loss caused by projected climate change. Without adaptation, approximately 53% of the cultivation areas would require hybrid renewal before 2050 under the RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 emission scenarios. The medium-maturing hybrids with a long grain-filling duration and a high light use efficiency would be promising, although the ideotypic traits could be different for a specific environment. The findings highlight the necessity and urgency of breeding climate resilient hybrids, providing policy-makers and crop breeders with the early signals of when, where and what hybrids will be required, which stimulate proactive investment to facilitate breeding. The proposed crop modelling approach is scalable, largely data-driven and can be used to tackle the longstanding problem of predicting hybrids’ future performance to accelerate development of new crop hybrids.


Author(s):  
Mohamed Maghenem ◽  
Andrew J. Taylor ◽  
Aaron D. Ames ◽  
Ricardo G. Sanfelice

2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 603-611
Author(s):  
Yang Xu ◽  
Congcong Zhang ◽  
Cheng Gao ◽  
Zhifeng Wang ◽  
Changjun Li

2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 8965-8972
Author(s):  
Andrea Tilli ◽  
Elena Ruggiano ◽  
Christian Conficoni ◽  
Alessandro Bosso

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Danilo Camargo Bueno ◽  
Luciana Martinez Zaina

The use of mobile devices to browse on the Web has become increasingly popular as a consequence of the easy access to the Internet. However, moving from the desktop development to the mobile platform features requests to the developers an important focus on the interaction elements which fit into the interaction demands. The frameworks front-end is the solution most adopted by Web developers for working with application’s adaptation supported by responsive Web design techniques. Nevertheless, this technique has shortcomings that directly impact in the interaction elements and user satisfaction. This article presents a hybrid adaptation approach of context-sensitive Web interfaces with multimodality support called HyMobWeb. The approach proposal is an expansion of the adaptation capacity of the application concerning the variables of the user context in combination with the different interaction methods. A case study was conducted and data collected showed the great acceptance of the proposal in the perspective of developers who used it. The findings suggest that HyMobWeb brings significative contributions to the developers’ work.


2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (s1) ◽  
pp. S121-S139 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michal Kawulok ◽  
Jolanta Kawulok ◽  
Jakub Nalepa ◽  
Bogdan Smolka

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