INVESTIGADORES
LLANO Maria Paula
artículos
Título:
Climate Variability in areas of the world with high production of soybeans and corn. Its relationship to crop yields
Autor/es:
LLANO, MARÍA PAULA; VARGAS, WALTER MARIO; GUSTAVO NAUMANN
Revista:
METEOROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
Editorial:
JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Referencias:
Año: 2011 p. 1 - 12
ISSN:
1350-4827
Resumen:
An important goal of this work is to study the variability of corn and soybean crop yields in four countries having large production and substantial commercial trade in these commodities. This problem can be investigated in terms of the role that these two crops play in food programs and in terms of the use of both crops for energy production. Four countries were chosen and divided into six production areas. A climatic summary was made of the annual cycles of extreme temperatures and precipitation. Their assessment in agriculture programs was likewise summarised. It is seen that the variability range of the temperatures and precipitation are broad and different for each region. This finding indicates the high adaptability of these crops. This concept of adaptability is used to compare the coefficients for precipitation and crop yield. Results of the study show that corn crops show less year-to-year variability than do soybean crops. The United States and the northern part of China are the regions that best use the rain supply with respect to crop yield. Soybean crops show a greater year-to-year variability in the ratio of precipitation to crop yields. Argentina, the United States and northern China are the areas that best use the rain supply. To compare in the different regions crop yields with climatic variables, three types of regression model were used. The best fit is obtained by using the maximum temperatures and accumulated precipitation for each stage over the campaign.