1. Meta-analysis of the Effect of Regulated Irrigation on Yield and Irrigation Water Use Efficiency of Grapes in Northern China
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YANG Fan, LIU Yuan, LIU Buchun, YANG Xingyuan, ZHU Yongchang, LIU Shanshan, LIU Guanzhi, and CUI Cheng
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regulated deficit irrigation ,grape ,northern china ,irrigation water use efficiency ,meta analysis ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Irrigation engineering. Reclamation of wasteland. Drainage ,TC801-978 - Abstract
【Objective】 Regulated irrigation has become a technology widely used in semi-arid regions in northern and northwestern China. Using meta-analysis, this paper analyzes the impact regulated irrigation on yield and irrigation water use efficiency of grapes, based on data obtained from various vineyards in these regions. 【Method】 With sufficient irrigation taken as the control (CK), 316 experimental datasets collected from 59 published studies were used for analysis. Factors that influence the impact of regulated irrigation on grape yield and irrigation water use efficiency were analyzed using regression and subgroup analysis. The optimal irrigation amount for each experiment was calculated using the inverse distance weight method, from which we created an optimal regulated irrigation map for grapes in the regions. 【Result】 Compared with CK, regulated irrigation reduced the grape yield by 710.37 kg/hm2, but increased fruit quality and irrigation water use efficiency by 1.19 kg/m3. The change in irrigation water use efficiency with regulated irrigation varied with grape variety. For example, regulated irrigation increased the water use efficiency of the Hutai8 variety only by 0.62 kg/m3 (p
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- 2023
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