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Impact of alternative cropping systems on groundwater use and grain yields in the North China Plain Region.

Authors :
Xiao, Dengpan
Shen, Yanjun
Qi, Yongqing
Moiwo, Juana P.
Min, Leilei
Zhang, Yucui
Guo, Ying
Pei, Hongwei
Source :
Agricultural Systems. May2017, Vol. 153, p109-117. 9p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Excessive use of groundwater in irrigation (mainly for production of winter wheat) in the North China Plain (NCP) has resulted in markedly decreased groundwater levels. Alternative cropping systems may have potential to reduce groundwater use in the region. The APSIM (Agricultural Production System Simulator) farming systems model was used to simulate long-term (1981–2015) water use, net overdraft and crop yield for eight cropping systems. The wheat-maize double cropping system (WW–SM) in the study area resulted in overdrafts of 258 mm yr − 1 , about 100 mm yr − 1 more than estimated groundwater recharge. Although six of eight simulated systems reduced overdrafts below the estimated recharge value of 150 mm yr − 1 , a triple-cropping system consisting of winter wheat/summer maize followed by fallow and early maize (WW–SM/F–EM) in two years appears to be the most viable alternative. Annual grain yield under the triple cropping system was only 13% less than that under the current WW–SM double cropping system. Groundwater overdrafts under triple-cropping system were about equal to lateral recharge from the mountains, water brought in via the South-North Water Transfer (SNWT) project and water from other water-saving measures (e.g. plastic film mulching) in the region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0308521X
Volume :
153
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Agricultural Systems
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
122775648
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2017.01.018