Cover crop evapotranspiration under semi-arid conditions using FAO dual crop coefficient method with water stress compensation

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作者
Bodner, G.
Loiskandl, W.
Kaul, H. -P.
机构
[1] Univ Bodenkultur Wien, Dept Appl Plant Sci & Plant Biotechnol, Inst Agron & Plant Breeding, A-1190 Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Bodenkultur Wien, Dept Water Atmosphere & Environm, Inst Hydraul & Rural Water Management, A-1190 Vienna, Austria
关键词
cover crops; FAO method; evapotranspiration; stress compensation; USE EFFICIENCY; LIGHT INTERCEPTION; WHEAT CULTIVARS; ROOT; DROUGHT; GROWTH; INFILTRATION; RESPONSES; COTTON; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.agwat.2007.06.010
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Cover cropping is a common agro-environmental tool for soil and groundwater protection. In water limited environments, knowledge about additional water extraction by cover crop plants compared to a bare soil is required for a sustainable management strategy. Estimates obtained by the FAO dual crop coefficient method, compared to water balance-based data of actual evapotranspiration, were used to assess the risk of soil water depletion by four cover crop species (phacelia, hairy vetch, rye, mustard) compared to a fallow control. A water stress compensation function was developed for this model to account for additional water uptake from deeper soil layers under dry conditions. The average deviation of modelled cumulative evapotranspiration from the measured values was 1.4% under wet conditions in 2004 and 6.7% under dry conditions in 2005. Water stress compensation was suggested for rye and mustard, improving substantially the model estimates. Dry conditions during full cover crop growth resulted in water losses exceeding fallow by a maximum of +15.8% for rye, while no substantially higher water losses to the atmosphere were found in case of evenly distributed rainfall during the plant vegetation period with evaporation and transpiration concentrated in the upper soil layer. Generally the potential of cover crop induced water storage depletion was limited due to the low evaporative demand when plants achieved maximum growth. These results in a transpiration efficiency being highest for phacelia (5.1 gm(-2) mm(-1)) and vetch (5.4 gm(-2) mm(-1)) and substantially lower for rye (2.9 gm(-2) mm(-1)) and mustard (2.8 gm(-2) mm(-1)). Taking into account total evapotranspiration losses, mustard performed substantially better. The integration of stress compensation into the FAO crop coefficient approach provided reliable estimates of water losses under dry conditions. Cover crop species reducing the high evaporation potential from a bare soil surface in late summer by a fast canopy coverage during early development stages were considered most suitable in a sustainable cover crop management for water limited environments.
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