Extreme Heat Threatens Maize and Soybean Yields Across Northern Hemisphere
Extreme Heat Threatens Maize and Soybean Yields Across Northern Hemisphere
US · Published Feb 18, 2026
New research shows extreme heat significantly threatens maize and soybean yields in the Northern Hemisphere.
The study identifies specific temperature thresholds that cause substantial yield losses in these crops, varying by geographic location.
Adaptation strategies, including heat-resistant crops and improved farming techniques, are crucial for safeguarding global food security.
Extreme heat impacts maize and soybean yields
A recent study published in *Nature* has revealed that extreme heat poses a significant threat to maize and soybean yields across the Northern Hemisphere. The research identifies specific temperature thresholds, beyond which these crops experience substantial yield losses. The study utilized data from meteorological datasets, including the China Meteorological Forcing Dataset and the E-OBS temperature and precipitation data sets, to analyze historical yield trials and model projections.
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