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The impacts of climate change on Chinese agriculture obviously emerged in China, such as the spring phenology has been ahead of schedule for 2~4 days since 1980s, the frequency of agro-meteorological disasters has increased;climate warming has resulted in expansion of agricultural pests and diseases, crops were damaged more seriously by extending of growing season and the outbreak of pests and diseases;the agricultural ecosystems in China are fragile and vulnerable to extreme weather events.