Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of climate stations, subregion, cropland, and northern boundary of soybean planting area based on baseline (1991–2020) and future climate scenarios (2021–2050) in the Northeast China. | npj Sustainable Agriculture

Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of climate stations, subregion, cropland, and northern boundary of soybean planting area based on baseline (1991–2020) and future climate scenarios (2021–2050) in the Northeast China.

From: Anticipated changes in soybean drought stress and yield stability under future climates in Northeast China

Fig. 1

The region can be divided into five subregions: Xinganling, Sanjiang Plain, Songliao Plain, Changbaishan, and Liaodong based on climatic and socioeconomic conditions. The cropland raster is provided by Data Center for Resources and Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (http://www.resdc.cn). The values into right small figures indicate the expanding acreages of soybean planting region due to climate change (unit: 105 ha).

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