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Crop Yield Responses to Temperature Fluctuations in 19th Century Finland: Provincial Variation in Relation to Climate and Tree Rings

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.70535
Date of Publication
June 26, 2015
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Historisches Institut...

Author
Huhtamaa, Heliorcid-logo
Historisches Institut - Wirtschafts-, Sozial- & Umwelt-Geschichte
Helama, Samuli
Holopainen, Jari
Rethorn, Carolin
Rohr, Christianorcid-logo
Historisches Institut, Wirtschafts-, Sozial- und Umwelt-Geschichte
Subject(s)

500 - Science::570 - ...

300 - Social sciences...

900 - History::940 - ...

Series
Boreal Environment Research
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1797-2469
Publisher
Boreal Environment Research Publishing Board
Language
English
Uncontrolled Keywords

Crop harvest

Finland

19th Century

Dendrochronology

Social Impact

Description
Past agricultural responses to climate variability can helps us to better understand the current and future impacts of climate change on agricultural production. We studied rye (Secale cereale) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) yield responses to temperature fluctuations in Finland during the period 1861–1913. Our analyses demonstrate the high sensitivity of non-industrialised northern agriculture to temperature anomalies. We found evidence of a strong relationship between monthly and seasonal mean temperatures and crop yields. In particular, high spring temperatures were associated with higher yields. Additionally, we tested temperature-sensitive tree-ring series for their value in indicating previous agricultural outputs. The results imply that tree-ring proxies (in particular, maximum latewood density) can provide novel material for studies of historical periods and locations where
instrumentally measured climate and harvest data are not available.
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http://www.borenv.net/BER/ber206.htm
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/134364
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