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Analysis of Factors Influencing Yield Variability of Major Crops in China
Author
Liang Guo, Andreas Wilkes, Yu Haiying and Xu Jianchu
Year
2013
Journal Title
Plant Diversity and Resources
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
513-521
Call Number
JA0546-14
Keywords
Crop, Yield per unit area, Sown area, Yield variability, Trend yield, Meteorological factors
Abstract:
The objective of this research was to analyze the characteristics and major factors influencing yield variability of a number of major crops in China from 1981 to 2010. Based on data for yield and sown area of a crop, four
methods were used to separate crop trend yield and meteorological yield from actual yield. There was an association
between total yield and per unit area yield for all major crops over the past 30 years in China. The per unit area
yields of fruits increased more rapidly than other crops, and was about 7. 09% for citrus fruit annually. The trend
yield for different crops also increased year by year. However, meteorological yield fluctuated greatly with greatest
fluctuations occurring for fruits (17. 76% for citrus and 15. 83% for apple). The contributions of sown area and per
unit area yield to variability of total yield varied among the major crops. For grains and fruits, the contribution of per
unit area yield had the dominant effect, while the opposite was the case for sugar crops and cotton. For oil crops both
factors contributed almost equally. The variability in per unit area yield of all crops could be largely attributed to variability of meteorological factors. Social factors, such as agricultural policy and improved technology, played relatively lesser roles. The four methods used in the analysis showed no significant differences. The contributions of the
above factors to yield variability were species dependent. To ensure agricultural production security, more attention
should be paid to enhance the per unit area yield of crops together with the impact of climate change on yields.
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