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The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2013

Regional climate change impacts on agricultural crop production in Central and Eastern Europe – hotspots, regional differences and common trends

Josef Eitzinger; Miroslav Trnka; Daniela Semerádová; Sabina Thaler; Eva Svobodová; Petr Hlavinka; B. Šiška; Jozef Takáč; L. Malatinská; M. Nováková; M. Dubrovský; Zdeněk Žalud

SUMMARY The present study investigates regional climate change impacts on agricultural crop production in Central and Eastern Europe, including local case studies with different focuses in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The area studied experiences a continental European climate and is characterized by strong climatic gradients, which may foster regional differences or trends in the impacts of climate change on agriculture. To study the regional aspects and variabilities of climate change impacts on agriculture, the effect of climate change on selected future agroclimatic conditions, crop yield and variability (including the effect of higher ambient CO2 concentrations) and the most important yield limiting factors, such as water availability, nitrogen balance and the infestation risks posed by selected pests were studied. In general, the results predicted significant agroclimatic changes over the entire area during the 21st century, affecting agricultural crop production through various pathways. Simulated crop yield trends confirmed past regional studies but also revealed that yield-limiting factors maychange fromregionto region. Forexample, pestpressures,as demonstratedbyexamining two pests,arelikely to increase due to warmer conditions. In general, higher potentials for cereal yield increase are seen for wetter and cooler regions (i.e. uplands) than for the drier and warmer lowlands, where yield potentials will be increasingly limited by decreasing crop water availability and heat under most scenarios. In addition, yield variability will increase during the coming decades, but this may decrease towards the end of the 21st century. The present study contributes to the interpretation of previously conducted climate change impact and adaptation studies for agriculture and may prove useful in proposing future research in this field.


Global Change Biology | 2011

Agroclimatic conditions in Europe under climate change

Miroslav Trnka; Jørgen E. Olesen; Kurt-Christian Kersebaum; A.O. Skjelvåg; Josef Eitzinger; B. Seguin; Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio; Reimund P. Rötter; Ana Iglesias; Simone Orlandini; M. Dubrovský; Petr Hlavinka; Jan Balek; H. Eckersten; Emmanuel Cloppet; Pierluigi Calanca; Anne Gobin; Višnjica Vučetić; Pavol Nejedlik; S. Kumar; Branislava Lalic; A. Mestre; F. Rossi; J. Kozyra; Vesselin Alexandrov; Daniela Semerádová; Zdeněk Žalud


Climatic Change | 2011

Expected changes in agroclimatic conditions in Central Europe

Miroslav Trnka; Josef Eitzinger; Daniela Semerádová; Petr Hlavinka; Jan Balek; M. Dubrovský; Gerhard Kubu; Petr Štěpánek; Sabina Thaler; Martin Možný; Zdeněk Žalud


Climate Research | 2010

Estimating the impact of climate change on the occurrence of selected pests in the Central European region

Eva Kocmánková; Miroslav Trnka; Josef Eitzinger; Herbert Formayer; M. Dubrovský; Daniela Semerádová; Zdeněk Žalud; J. Juroch; sub> M. Možný


International Journal of Climatology | 2015

Soil moisture trends in the Czech Republic between 1961 and 2012

Miroslav Trnka; Rudolf Brázdil; Martin Možný; Petr Štěpánek; Petr Dobrovolný; Pavel Zahradníček; Jan Balek; Daniela Semerádová; M. Dubrovský; Petr Hlavinka; Josef Eitzinger; Brian D. Wardlow; Mark Svoboda; Michael J. Hayes; Zdeněk Žalud


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2010

Is rainfed crop production in central Europe at risk? Using a regional climate model to produce high resolution agroclimatic information for decision makers

Miroslav Trnka; Josef Eitzinger; M. Dubrovský; Daniela Semerádová; Petr Štěpánek; Petr Hlavinka; Jan Balek; Petr Skalák; A. Farda; Herbert Formayer; Zdeněk Žalud


Plant Soil and Environment | 2018

Climate-driven changes of production regions in Central Europe.

Miroslav Trnka; Josef Eitzinger; Petr Hlavinka; M. Dubrovský; Daniela Semerádová; Petr Štěpánek; Sabina Thaler; Zdeněk Žalud; Martin Možný; Herbert Formayer


International Journal of Climatology | 2015

Drivers of soil drying in the Czech Republic between 1961 and 2012

Miroslav Trnka; Rudolf Brázdil; Jan Balek; Daniela Semerádová; Petr Hlavinka; Martin Možný; Petr Štěpánek; Petr Dobrovolný; Pavel Zahradníček; M. Dubrovský; Josef Eitzinger; Brian Fuchs; Mark Svoboda; Michael J. Hayes; Zdeněk Žalud


Plant Soil and Environment | 2018

Agricultural drought and spring barley yields in the Czech Republic

Miroslav Trnka; Petr Hlavinka; Daniela Semerádová; M. Dubrovský; Zdeněk Žalud; Martin Možný


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2013

Pest occurrence model in current climate – validation study for European domain

Eva Svobodová; Miroslav Trnka; M. Dubrovský; Daniela Semerádová; Josef Eitzinger; Zdeněk Žalud; Petr Štěpánek

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Petr Štěpánek

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute

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Martin Možný

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute

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