01634naa a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024501170007826000090019530000120020450000170021652008040023365000240103765300230106165300170108470000240110170000220112570000130114770000170116070000220117770000170119970000140121677301380123020688672017-04-20 2015 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aSANTOS, P. M. aUsing mathematical models to simulate growth and future scenarios of tropical grasslands.h[electronic resource] c2015 ap.63-84 aconfor 2015. aGlobal temperature may increase by up to 4.8°C until 2100, according to predictions from the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) ofthe Intergovernmental Pane1on Climate Change (IPCC, 2013). According to Calzadilla et al. (2013), global agricultural production is expected to decrease by 0.5% in the medium and 2.3% in the long termo Besides that, the distribution of harvested land is expected to change, implying modifications on production and intemational trade patterns (Calzadilla et al., 2013). In Brazil, global climatic changes are supposed to influence agriculture, which is responsible for 22% ofthe Brazilian gross national product (CEPEA, 2013),Adaptation ofproduction systems and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissionsare the main challenges imposed by global climate changes to agriculture. atropical grasslands aGLOBAL TEMPERATURE aMATEMATHICAL1 aPEZZOPANE, J. R. M.1 aPEDROSO, T. de A.1 aBOSI, C.1 aGALHARTE, C.1 aANDRADE, A. S. de1 aPEDREIRA, B.1 aMARIN, F. tIn: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FORAGES IN WARM CLIMATES, 1., 2015, Lavras, Brasil. Proceedings...confor: University of Lavras, 2015.