Abstract
Newly available data from non‐urban locations in China along with regional model simulations suggest that ground‐level ozone may be sufficiently high to affect China's winter wheat production. As non‐urban ozone increases with industrialization, its effects on crops could hinder efforts to meet increasing food demands in the coming decades, in China.
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