Can Impacts of Climate Change and Agricultural Adaptation Strategies Be Accurately Quantified if Crop Models Are Annually Re-Initialized?

被引:43
作者
Basso, Bruno [1 ,2 ]
Hyndman, David W. [1 ]
Kendall, Anthony D. [1 ]
Grace, Peter R. [3 ]
Robertson, G. Philip [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Geol Sci, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, WK Kellogg Biol Stn, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 USA
[3] Michigan State Univ, Dept Plant Soil & Microbial Sci, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[4] Queensland Univ Technol, Inst Future Environm, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
SITE-SPECIFIC TILLAGE; SIMULATION ANALYSIS; FOOD SECURITY; MAIZE; ROTATION; YIELD; NITRATE; UNCERTAINTY; VARIABILITY; EFFICIENCY;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0127333
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Estimates of climate change impacts on global food production are generally based on statistical or process-based models. Process-based models can provide robust predictions of agricultural yield responses to changing climate and management. However, applications of these models often suffer from bias due to the common practice of re-initializing soil conditions to the same state for each year of the forecast period. If simulations neglect to include year-to-year changes in initial soil conditions and water content related to agronomic management, adaptation and mitigation strategies designed to maintain stable yields under climate change cannot be properly evaluated. We apply a process-based crop system model that avoids re-initialization bias to demonstrate the importance of simulating both year-to-year and cumulative changes in pre-season soil carbon, nutrient, and water availability. Results are contrasted with simulations using annual re-initialization, and differences are striking. We then demonstrate the potential for the most likely adaptation strategy to offset climate change impacts on yields using continuous simulations through the end of the 21st century. Simulations that annually re-initialize pre-season soil carbon and water contents introduce an inappropriate yield bias that obscures the potential for agricultural management to ameliorate the deleterious effects of rising temperatures and greater rainfall variability.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]   GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND UNITED-STATES AGRICULTURE [J].
ADAMS, RM ;
ROSENZWEIG, C ;
PEART, RM ;
RITCHIE, JT ;
MCCARL, BA ;
GLYER, JD ;
CURRY, RB ;
JONES, JW ;
BOOTE, KJ ;
ALLEN, LH .
NATURE, 1990, 345 (6272) :219-224
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2012, Census of Agriculture
[3]  
Asseng S, 2015, NAT CLIM CHANGE, V5, P143, DOI [10.1038/nclimate2470, 10.1038/NCLIMATE2470]
[4]  
Asseng S, 2013, NAT CLIM CHANGE, V3, P827, DOI [10.1038/nclimate1916, 10.1038/NCLIMATE1916]
[5]   Impact of compost, manure and inorganic fertilizer on nitrate leaching and yield for a 6-year maize-alfalfa rotation in Michigan [J].
Basso, B ;
Ritchie, JT .
AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2005, 108 (04) :329-341
[6]   Landscape Position and Precipitation Effects on Spatial Variability of Wheat Yield and Grain Protein in Southern Italy [J].
Basso, B. ;
Cammarano, D. ;
Chen, D. ;
Cafiero, G. ;
Amato, M. ;
Bitella, G. ;
Rossi, R. ;
Basso, F. .
JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE, 2009, 195 (04) :301-312
[7]  
Basso B, 2014, ECOLOGY AGR LANDSCAP, P252
[8]  
Basso B, 2011, SOIL SCI SOC AM J
[9]   Analyzing the effects of climate variability on spatial pattern of yield in a maize-wheat-soybean rotation [J].
Basso, Bruno ;
Bertocco, Matteo ;
Sartori, Luigi ;
Martin, Edward C. .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY, 2007, 26 (02) :82-91
[10]   Assessing the Impact of Management Strategies on Water Use Efficiency Using Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Models [J].
Basso, Bruno ;
Ritchie, Joe T. .
VADOSE ZONE JOURNAL, 2012, 11 (03)