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Replication Data for: Processing tomato production is expected to decrease due to the projected increase in temperature
doi: 10.7910/dvn/sndp5w
The bulk of global tomato production is concentrated in a small number of regions where climate change will have an outsized influence on future supplies for tomato products. We simulated the tomato production in the three main producing countries (the United States, Italy, and China) under future climate scenarios. The Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) was used for the simulations under three CIMIP6 climate scenarios (SSP1-2.6, SSP3-7.0, and SSP5-8.5) based on five global circulation models. The DSSAT outputs were post-processed in a python environment to visualize the impact of climate change on future production. In this repository, we share the outcome of the DSSAT simulations, as well as the scripts and tables used to analyze the outputs and generate the Figures.
- Purdue University West Lafayette United States
- Goddard Institute for Space Studies United States
- Goddard Institute for Space Studies United States
- The University of Texas at Austin United States
- Università degli studi di Salerno Italy
Shared Socioeconomic Pathways, climate change, tomato production, Agricultural Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, CIMIP6, DSSAT
Shared Socioeconomic Pathways, climate change, tomato production, Agricultural Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, CIMIP6, DSSAT
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