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Spatio-temporal variation of irrigation water requirements for wheat and maize in the Yellow River Basin, China, 1974–2017.

Authors :
Liu, Yanqi
Lin, Yifan
Huo, Zailin
Zhang, Chenglong
Wang, Chaozi
Xue, Jingyuan
Huang, Guanhua
Source :
Agricultural Water Management. Mar2022, Vol. 262, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Irrigation is a prerequisite for the sustainable development of agricultural production. With the existing of water resources shortage and climate change, it is of great importance to explore the variation of crop irrigation water requirement (IWR) in the Yellow River Basin (YRB). Based on 1974–2017 meteorological dataset from 96 stations, we analyzed the spatio-temporal variation characteristics of meteorological factors and crop IWR during the growing seasons of four main crops including spring wheat, winter wheat, spring maize and summer maize, respectively. Furthermore, we explored the dominant meteorological factors of the crop IWR variation. The results indicated that daily mean temperature (T) had a significant upward trend, while the effective precipitation (P eff) did not change significantly during the growing season of each crop in the past 44 years. Crop IWR had increasing trend with 9.9 mm/decade, 4.3 mm/decade, 6.4 mm/decade for spring wheat, winter wheat, spring maize respectively, while a slight decreasing trend with − 1.7 mm/decade for summer maize. It is noted that extremely significant increase in crop IWR were mostly located in Ningxia, southern Gansu and eastern Qinghai. Moreover, P eff , net radiation (R n) and relative humidity (RH) were identified as the dominant meteorological factors influencing variations of IWR for all crops. In the context of significant increase in T and uncertain future precipitation patterns, IWR for spring wheat, winter wheat and spring maize in the YRB has shown an upward trend which is not favorable to the sustainable development of water resources. It is urgent to take effective water-saving measures to hedge the adverse impact of climate change on agriculture. These findings can provide scientific basis for rational allocation of agricultural water resources in the YRB. • Irrigation water requirements of main crops in the Yellow River Basin were quantitatively evaluated. • The spatio-temporal variation of meteorological factors during the crop growing seasons was investigated. • The spatial distribution and changing trend of crop irrigation water requirements were characterized. • The dominant meteorological factors of crop irrigation water requirements variation were found out. • It is urgent to take effective water-saving measures to hedge the adverse impact of climate change on agriculture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03783774
Volume :
262
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Agricultural Water Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154592642
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2021.107451