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@article{Qiao:2026,
author = {Qiao, S and Harrison, SP and Prentice, IC and Huang, X and Wang, H and Yu, C},
journal = {Earth's Future},
title = {Adaptive sowing helps mitigate future wheat losses globally},
year = {2026}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - The escalating effect of climate change on crop yields necessitates urgent adaptation measures. Shifting sowing dates is emerging as one cost-effective adaptation strategy. However, the implications for global wheat yields are unclear. Here we use an optimality-based model, assuming farmers select sowing dates to maximise yields, to quantify changes in wheat sowing dates and potential grain yields by the 2090s under two climatic scenarios (SSP126, SSP370). We find that the optimal wheat sowing dates are affected by climate change, primarily driven by temperature norms and warming trends. Global warming prompts earlier sowing (10-20 days) and even a switch from spring to winter wheat in cold areas, while strong warming delays sowing (20-40 days). Scenario modelling shows climate change is projected to negatively impact wheat potential yields under both moderate (–2.4%, SSP126) and strong (–7.8%, SSP370) warming scenarios. Adaptive sowing dates coupled with CO2 fertilization could mitigate these losses and even enhance yields, resulting in a +5.6% increase in potential yield for SSP126 and a +12.4% for SSP370. However, the benefits are not uniformly distributed across regions, with hotter and less developed regions—such as sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America—facing heightened risks of yield decline. Our findings suggest that simple adaptation strategies could help address the challenges posed by climate change for agricultural production and emphasize the need for region-specific adaptation policies to ensure equitable climate resilience in agriculture.
AU - Qiao,S
AU - Harrison,SP
AU - Prentice,IC
AU - Huang,X
AU - Wang,H
AU - Yu,C
PY - 2026///
SN - 2328-4277
TI - Adaptive sowing helps mitigate future wheat losses globally
T2 - Earth's Future
ER -

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