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Crop production structure and stability under climate change in South America

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Figure 1 Annual crop yield growth rate responses to mean maximum temperature (MMXT, ∘C) for (A) barley in Los Lagos (Chile) with non-additive impacts and (B) oats in Uruguay with additive impacts
Figure 2 Estimated net impact of temperature, rainfall and CO 2 emission on eight major crop productions in South America in addition to internal processes (e.g

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