Climate change may outpace current wheat breeding yield improvements in North America

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Tianyi Zhang
Yong He
Ron DePauw
Zhenong Jin
David Garvin
Xu Yue
Weston Anderson
Tao Li
Xin Dong
Tao Zhang
Xiaoguang Yang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology,Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters
[3] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture
[4] Advancing Wheat Technologies,Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
[5] University of Minnesota,School of Environmental Science and Engineering
[6] Formerly USDA-ARS Plant Science Research Unit,Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
[7] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,Institute of Microbiology
[8] The International Research Institute for Climate and Society,College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
[9] University of Maryland,undefined
[10] DNDC Applications,undefined
[11] Research and Training,undefined
[12] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[13] China Agricultural University,undefined
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Variety adaptation to future climate for wheat is important but lacks comprehensive understanding. Here, we evaluate genetic advancement under current and future climate using a dataset of wheat breeding nurseries in North America during 1960-2018. Results show that yields declined by 3.6% per 1 °C warming for advanced winter wheat breeding lines, compared with −5.5% for the check variety, indicating a superior climate-resilience. However, advanced spring wheat breeding lines showed a 7.5% yield reduction per 1 °C warming, which is more sensitive than a 7.1% reduction for the check variety, indicating climate resilience is not improved and may even decline for spring wheat. Under future climate of SSP scenarios, yields of winter and spring wheat exhibit declining trends even with advanced breeding lines, suggesting future climate warming could outpace the yield gains from current breeding progress. Our study highlights that the adaptation progress following the current wheat breeding strategies is challenging.
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