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Sustainable irrigation based on co-regulation of soil water supply and atmospheric evaporative demand

Authors :
Yi Yang
Trenton E. Franz
Jingwen Zhang
Grace L. Miner
Bin Peng
Wang Zhou
Derek M. Heeren
Daran R. Rudnick
Chongya Jiang
Kaiyu Guan
William L. Bauerle
Ming Pan
Andrew E. Suyker
Hyungsuk Kimm
Robert F. Grant
Source :
Nature Communications, Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Irrigation is an important adaptation to reduce crop yield loss due to water stress from both soil water deficit (low soil moisture) and atmospheric aridity (high vapor pressure deficit, VPD). Traditionally, irrigation has primarily focused on soil water deficit. Observational evidence demonstrates that stomatal conductance is co-regulated by soil moisture and VPD from water supply and demand aspects. Here we use a validated hydraulically-driven ecosystem model to reproduce the co-regulation pattern. Specifically, we propose a plant-centric irrigation scheme considering water supply-demand dynamics (SDD), and compare it with soil-moisture-based irrigation scheme (management allowable depletion, MAD) for continuous maize cropping systems in Nebraska, United States. We find that, under current climate conditions, the plant-centric SDD irrigation scheme combining soil moisture and VPD, could significantly reduce irrigation water use (−24.0%) while maintaining crop yields, and increase economic profits (+11.2%) and irrigation water productivity (+25.2%) compared with MAD, thus SDD could significantly improve water sustainability.<br />Irrigation is the most important use of water. A newly developed irrigation management scheme leads to a significant reduction in water use and increase in economic gains while maintaining crop yields, presenting opportunities for real-world impacts under current and future climate conditions.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
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