Journal article
Climate change effects on pasture systems in south-eastern Australia
BR Cullen, IR Johnson, RJ Eckard, GM Lodge, RG Walker, RP Rawnsley, MR McCaskill
Crop and Pasture Science | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1071/CP09019
Abstract
Climate change projections for Australia predict increasing temperatures, changes to rainfall patterns, and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentrations. The aims of this study were to predict plant production responses to elevated CO2 concentrations using the SGS Pasture Model and DairyMod, and then to quantify the effects of climate change scenarios for 2030 and 2070 on predicted pasture growth, species composition, and soil moisture conditions of 5 existing pasture systems in climates ranging from cool temperate to subtropical, relative to a historical baseline. Three future climate scenarios were created for each site by adjusting historical climate data according to tempera..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Whole Farms Systems Analysis and Tools (WFSAT) project was funded by Dairy Australia, Meat & Livestock Australia, and AgResearch, New Zealand.