TY - JA AU - Li Ming-yu AU - Gao Xi-ning AU - Jie Pan AU - Wei Xiong AU - Guo Li-ping AU - Lin Er-da AU - Li, K. TI - Possible trends of rice yield in China under global warming by 1.5 ℃ and 2.0 ℃ SN - 1000-3037 PY - 2021/// CY - China PB - Science Press KW - Global warming KW - AGROVOC KW - Models KW - Rice KW - Crop yield N1 - Peer review N2 - Five climate models of ISI-MIP were used to simulate and output future climate data under four RCP scenarios, and the scenario data of global warming by 1.5 ℃ and 2.0 ℃ in the future was screened. Based on CERES-Rice model, the trends of rice yield in various regions of China were simulated under the two scenarios, and the relationship between characteristics of future climate change and rice yield were comprehensively analyzed. The results showed that: under the global warming of 1.5 ℃ and 2.0 ℃, the average temperature in China increased by 1.19 ℃ and 1.87 ℃, respectively, and the average precipitation in China increased by 3.07% and 6.17%, respectively, relative to baseline period. Under the global warming of 1.5 ℃, the yield of rice per unit area decreased by 7.49% on average, the area of yield reduction and serious yield reduction accounted for 68.8% and 10.3% of the total rice planting area, respectively. Results showed that the biggest reduction rate was found in double cropping rice planting area of South China, and the biggest increase rate was observed in single cropping rice planting area of Northeast China. Under the global warming of 2.0 ℃, the yield of rice per unit area decreased by 12.02% on average, and the area of yield reduction and serious yield reduction accounted for 70.6% and 18.7% of the total rice planting area. And also, the biggest reduction rate was found in double cropping rice planting area of South China, and the biggest increase rate was observed in single cropping rice planting area of Northwest China DO - https://doi.org/10.31497/zrzyxb.20210303 T2 - Journal of Natural Resources ER -