TY - BOOK AU - Bange,M.P. ED - C.A.B. International, TI - Climate change and cotton production in modern farming systems T2 - ICAC review articles on cotton production research AV - S600.5 .B36 2016eb U1 - 630.2/515 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK PB - CABI KW - Cotton KW - Climatic factors KW - Crops and climate KW - Sustainable agriculture KW - Agricultural systems KW - Field Crops, (New March 2000) KW - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry KW - Plant Production KW - Plant Cropping Systems KW - Meteorology and Climate KW - Adaptation KW - cabt KW - Climate change KW - Crop management KW - Crop production KW - Crop yield KW - Farming systems KW - Growth KW - Reviews KW - World N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Climate change impacts on major cotton production regions -- Climate change impacts on cotton growth and production -- Management approaches to adapt to impacts of climate change -- Role of research in modern cotton systems adapting to climate change; Access limited to subscribing institution; Also available in print format N2 - This review aims to: (1) summarize the impacts and challenges that climate change will have on cotton (focusing on Gossypium hirsutum) production in different regions across the world; (2) compile and summarize climate change impacts on cotton growth and production; (3) document research and management practices that may help with adaptation relevant to modern cotton farming systems; and (4) outline research approaches to address climate change. This review begins to provide details for the formation of robust frameworks to evaluate the impact of projected climatic changes, highlight the risks and opportunities with adaptation and detail the approaches for investment in research. The review acknowledges that most approaches discussed throughout the review are decidedly production focused, and recognizes that there are other significant efforts to combat 'a changing climate' from other perspectives and scales. Given that there will be no single solution for all of the challenges raised by climate change and variability, the best adaptation strategy for industry will be to develop more resilient systems UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781780648903.0000 ER -