Trade-off between wheat yield and drainage under current and climate change conditions in northeast Germany

被引:39
|
作者
Wessolek, G
Asseng, S
机构
[1] CSIRO Plant Ind, Wembley, WA 6913, Australia
[2] Tech Univ Berlin, Inst Soil Protect, D-10587 Berlin, Germany
关键词
APSIM-Nwheat; CO2; grain yield; rainfall; simulation; wheat;
D O I
10.1016/j.eja.2005.11.001
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
In the temperate climate of northeast Germany, a trade-off exists between water use in agricultural crop production and groundwater recharge which is important for urban water supply, irrigation, forestry and peat protection. The APSIM-Nwheat model was used to analyze the impact of climate change scenarios on deep drainage (DD), the water loss below the maximum root zone as the main source of groundwater recharge, and wheat production for two main soil types. A linear and a nonlinear climate scenario were used in this study: The linear scenario for 2001-2050 was based on a simple linearly modified historical climate record from 1951 to 2000. The nonlinear scenario used the same 1951-2000 historical climate record but combined it nonlinearly with a Global Circulation Model climate scenario for 2001-2050. Simulation results showed different distributions of deep drainage and grain yield with the linear and nonlinear scenarios, but no difference in the 50-year averages. Hence, a linear manipulation of climate records can be as effective for climate change impact studies on deep drainage and grain yield as nonlinearly manipulated climate data, if long-term average changes are of main interest. The simulation results indicated that a trade-off between deep drainage and grain yields can be potentially controlled through N management. However, such control mechanism was more effective under current climate conditions than under future climate and on a better water-holding silt soil compared to a poorer water-holding loamy sand. It is suggested that areas with poor water-holding soils should be managed extensively for groundwater recharge harvesting while better water-holding soils should be used for high input grain production. Crown Copyright. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:333 / 342
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The TaGW2-TaSPL14 module regulates the trade-off between tiller number and grain weight in wheat
    Jian, Chao
    Pan, Yuxue
    Liu, Shujuan
    Guo, Mengjiao
    Huang, Yilin
    Cao, Lina
    Zhang, Weijun
    Yan, Liuling
    Zhang, Xueyong
    Hou, Jian
    Hao, Chenyang
    Li, Tian
    JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE PLANT BIOLOGY, 2024, 66 (09) : 1953 - 1965
  • [42] Channel design optimization of alkaline electrolysis stacks considering the trade-off between current efficiency and pressure drop
    Qi, Ruomei
    Becker, Maik
    Brauns, Joern
    Turek, Thomas
    Lin, Jin
    Song, Yonghua
    JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, 2023, 579
  • [43] Effect of predicted climate change on growth and yield performance of wheat under varied nitrogen and zinc supply
    Asif, Muhammad
    Tunc, Cevza Esin
    Yazici, Mustafa Atilla
    Tutus, Yusuf
    Rehman, Raheela
    Rehman, Abdul
    Ozturk, Levent
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2019, 434 (1-2) : 231 - 244
  • [44] Harnessing High Yield Potential in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under Climate Change Scenario
    Khan, Hanif
    Mamrutha, Harohalli Masthigowda
    Mishra, Chandra Nath
    Krishnappa, Gopalareddy
    Sendhil, Ramadas
    Parkash, Om
    Joshi, Arun Kumar
    Chatrath, Ravish
    Tyagi, Bhudeva Singh
    Singh, Gyanendra
    Singh, Gyanendra Pratap
    PLANTS-BASEL, 2023, 12 (06):
  • [45] Nitrogen fertilization and sowing date as wheat climate change adaptation tools under Mediterranean conditions
    Allende-Montalban, Raul
    Gabriel, Jose Luis
    de Andres, Eusebio Francisco
    Porcel, Miguel Angel
    Santin-Montanya, Maria Ines
    Gandia, Maria Luisa
    Martin-Lammerding, Diana
    Nieto, Maria Teresa
    Delgado, Maria del Mar
    San-Juan-Heras, Raul
    Tenorio, Jose Luis
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY, 2024, 161
  • [46] Responses of wheat kernel weight to diverse allelic combinations under projected climate change conditions
    Wang, Keyi
    Shi, Liping
    Zheng, Bangyou
    He, Yong
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2023, 14
  • [47] Genome-Wide Association Studies for Fusarium Head Blight Resistance and Its Trade-Off With Grain Yield in Soft Red Winter Wheat
    Gaire, Rupesh
    Brown-Guedira, Gina
    Dong, Yanhong
    Ohm, Herbert
    Mohammadi, Mohsen
    PLANT DISEASE, 2021, 105 (09) : 2435 - 2444
  • [48] Simulating the impact of climate change on chickpea yield under rainfed and irrigated conditions in Madhya Pradesh
    Srivastava, A. K.
    Silawat, Sandip
    Agrawal, K. K.
    JOURNAL OF AGROMETEOROLOGY, 2016, 18 (01): : 100 - 105
  • [49] Plausible changes in wheat-growing periods and grain yield in China triggered by future climate change under multiple scenarios and periods
    Liu, Yujie
    Chen, Qiaomin
    Chen, Jie
    Pan, Tao
    Ge, Quansheng
    QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2021, 147 (741) : 4371 - 4387
  • [50] Impact of climate change on wheat yield and quality in the Yellow River Basin under RCP8.5 during 2020-2050
    Long, Xiao-Xu
    Ju, Hui
    Wang, Jian-Dong
    Gong, Shi-Hong
    Li, Guang-Yong
    ADVANCES IN CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH, 2022, 13 (03) : 397 - 407