Simulation of future global warming scenarios in rice paddies with an open-field warming facility

Plant Methods. 2011 Dec 6:7:41. doi: 10.1186/1746-4811-7-41.

Abstract

To simulate expected future global warming, hexagonal arrays of infrared heaters have previously been used to warm open-field canopies of upland crops such as wheat. Through the use of concrete-anchored posts, improved software, overhead wires, extensive grounding, and monitoring with a thermal camera, the technology was safely and reliably extended to paddy rice fields. The system maintained canopy temperature increases within 0.5°C of daytime and nighttime set-point differences of 1.3 and 2.7°C 67% of the time.