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Impacts of climate change on staple crops and their pests

University of New England, Australia
Cabral, Nadiezhda ; Kumar, Lalit ; Shabani, Farzin
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The occurrences are mapped to see the current (historical) occurrence. This also can be seen in the figures of each article already published. The geographic coordinates are uploaded to the UNE cloud to add more support to the thesis. The article information is enough to reproduce our research. The data was collected to find the current (historical) suitability for the species under study. This information was collected from literature resources, web sites such as GBIF, PlantWise and for maize from a Mexican Institution named CONABIO.

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Funding Source
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agricolas y Pecuarias-INIFAP Scholarship (National Institute for Forest, Agriculture and Livestock Research)

Issued: 2018-02-05

Date Submitted : 2018-02-05

Data time period: 1950 to 2016

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