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Symposium-- Improving Tools to Assess Climate Change Effects On Crop Response: C x T x W Data Sets and Model Intercomparisons

Oral Session

ASA Section: Climatology & Modeling

Climate change predictions link rising CO2 with shifts in many agriculturally production regions and include changing T and rainfall patterns. However, the majority of our agricultural system modeling tools have not been adequately tested across such multiple factors. This lack is partly due to availability of experimental datasets. This half-day symposia will include presentations on i) available experimental data for major crops, including data that focuses on responses to extreme ranges of T or W stress at elevated CO2 and ii) results of the AgMIP crop model intercomparisons against common data sets. One of our goals is to summarize the current body of knowledge regarding major agronomic crop responses to C x T x W and capabilities of our models to respond appropriately to similar datasets and use this information to forge a path for both experimental and model improvement.

Cosponsor(s):

Model Applications in Field Research Community
Climatology & Modeling
Global Climate Change Community
Monday, November 4, 2013: 1:00 PM-5:25 PM
Tampa Convention Center, Room 7 and 8
Community Leader:
Jerry L. Hatfield
Presider:
Jerry L. Hatfield
1:00 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:05 PM
Wheat Responses to a Wide Range of Temperatures: the Hot Serial Cereal Experiment.
Bruce A. Kimball, USDA-ARS; Jeffrey W. White, USDA-ARS; Gerard W. Wall, USDA-ARS; Michael J. Ottman, University of Arizona
1:35 PM
Rice FACE Studies for Improving Assessment of Climate Change Effects On Rice Agriculture.
Toshihiro Hasegawa, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Hidemitsu Sakai, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Takeshi Tokida, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Yasuhiro Usui, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Kentaro Hayashi, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Mayumi Yoshimoto, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Minehiko Fukuoka, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
1:50 PM
Interactions of CO2, Temperature, and Soil Water Availability On Growth, Development, and Water Use of Maize: Lessons From Controlled Experiments and Modeling.
Soo-Hyung Kim, University of Washington; Dennis J. Timlin, USDA-ARS; Yang Yang, Dow AgroSciences; David H. Fleisher, USDA-ARS; Vangimalla R. Reddy, USDA-ARS
2:05 PM
Scaling Photosynthesis Responses To Rising CO2 and Warming From The Leaf To The Canopy For C3 Crops.
Carl J Bernacchi, UDSA-ARS; Ursula M. Ruiz-Vera, University of Illinois; Donald R. Ort, USDA-ARS; Bruce A. Kimball, USDA-ARS
2:20 PM
Variable Temperature and Soil Water On Energy and Carbon Fluxes in Corn and Soybean in Iowa.
Jerry L. Hatfield, USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment; John H. Prueger, USDA-ARS
2:35 PM
Break
2:50 PM
Climate Change and Potato: Effects of Carbon Dioxide, Temperature, and Drought On Gas Exchange and Growth.
David H. Fleisher, USDA-ARS; Dennis J. Timlin, USDA-ARS; Jonathan P. Resop, USDA-ARS; Shardendu K Singh, USDA - ARS; Vangimalla R. Reddy, USDA-ARS
3:05 PM
Response of Soybean and Cotton to Climate Change Factors - Carbon Dioxide, Temperature and Water.
P.V. Vara Prasad, Kansas State University; K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University; Djanaguiraman Maduraimuthu, Kansas State University
3:20 PM
3:35 PM
Invited Talk On Maize Model Intercomparisons for Climate Change Symposium.
Simona Bassu, INRA; Nadine Brisson, INRA; Jean-Louis Durand, INRA; Kenneth J. Boote, University of Florida; Jon I Lizaso, Univ. Politécnica of Madrid; James W. Jones, University of Florida; Cynthia Rosenzweig, NASA Goddard Institute of Space Studies; Alex C Ruane, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Myriam Adam, UMR AGAP; Christian Baron, CIRAD; Bruno Basso, Michigan State University; Christian Biernath, Helmholtz Zentrum München; Hendrik Boogaard, Wageningen University; Sjaak G. Conijn, Wageningen University & Research Centre; Marc Corbeels, CIRAD; Delphine Deryng, Tyndall Centre University of East Anglia; Giacomo De Sanctis, INRA; Sebastian Gayler, Water & Earth System Science (WESS) Competence Cluster; Patricio Grassini, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Jerry L. Hatfield, USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment; Steven Hoek, Wageningen University; Roberto C. Izaurralde, PNNL & University of Maryland; Raymond Jongschaap, WUR-Plant Research International; Armen R. Kemanian, The Pennsylvania State University; Kurt K. Kersebaum, ZALF - Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research; Naresh S. Kumar, Centre for Environment Science and Climate Resilient Agriculture; David Makowski, INRA; Christoph Müller, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research; Claas Nendel, ZALF - Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research; Eckart Priesack, Helmholtz Zentrum München; María Virginia Pravia, The Pennsylvania State University; Hyung K. Soo, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences; Federico Sau, Univ. Politécnica of Madrid; Iurii Shcherbak, Michigan State University; Fulu Tao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research; Edmar Teixeira, Sustainable Production, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited; Dennis J. Timlin, USDA-ARS; Katharina Waha, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
3:50 PM
The Variation of Rice Models in Simulating Responses to Elevation of CO2 and Temperature.
Tao Li, International Rice Research Institute; Toshihiro Hasegawa, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Xinyou Yin, Wageningen University; Yan Zhu, Nanjing Agricultural University; Kenneth J. Boote, University of Florida; Myriam Adam, UMR AGAP; Simone Bregaglio, University of Milan; Samuel Buis, INRA; Roberto Confalonieri, University of Milan; Tamon Fumoto, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Donald Gaydon, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences; Manuel Marcaida III, International Rice Research Institute; Hiroshi Nakagawa, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization; Philippe Oriol, CIRAD, UMR AGAP; Alex C Ruane, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Francoise Ruget, UAPV, UMR1114 EMMAH; Balwinder Singh, International Rice Research Institute; Upendra Singh, International Fertilizer Development Ctr.; Liang Tang, Nanjing Agricultural University; Fulu Tao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research; Paul W. Wilkens, International Fertilizer Development Ctr.; Hiroe Yoshida, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization; Zhao Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University; Bas Bouman, International Rice Research Institute
4:05 PM
Sentinel Site Data for Model Improvement – Definitions and Characterization.
Kenneth J. Boote, University of Florida; Cheryl H Porter, University of Florida; James W. Jones, University of Florida; Peter J Thorburn, CSIRO
4:20 PM
Comparing The Response Of Simulated Sugarcane Growth To Climate Change.
Peter J Thorburn, CSIRO; Abraham Singels, South African Sugarcane Research Institute; Matthew Jones, South African Sugarcaen Research Institute; Fabio Ricardo Marin, University of São Paulo, ESALQ; Alex C Ruane, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
4:35 PM
Improving the Suitability of the DSSAT Canegro Model for Simulating Sugarcane Responses to Climate Change.
Abraham Singels, South African Sugarcane Research Institute; Matthew Jones, South African Sugarcaen Research Institute; Peter J Thorburn, CSIRO; Geoff Inman-Bamber, Crop Science Consulting; Francois Cornelius Olivier, South African Sugarcane Reearch Institute; Fabio Marin, Embrapa
4:50 PM
Discussion
5:20 PM
Concluding Remarks
5:25 PM
Adjourn