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Developing and normalizing average corn crop water production functions across years and locations using a system model

S.A. Saseendran, Lajpat R. Ahuja, Liwang Ma, Thomas J. Trout, Gregory S. McMaster, David C. Nielsen, Jay M. Ham, Allan A. Andales, Ardel D. Halvorson, José L. Chávez and Quanxiao X. Fang

Agricultural Water Management, 2015, vol. 157, issue C, 65-77

Abstract: Crop water production functions (CWPFs) are often expressed as crop yield vs. consumptive water use or irrigation water applied. CWPFs are helpful for optimizing management of limited water resources, but are site-specific and vary from year to year, especially when yield is expressed as a function of irrigation water applied. Designing limited irrigation practices requires deriving CWPFs from long-term field data to account for variation in precipitation and other climatic variables at a location. However, long-term field experimental data are seldom available. We developed location-specific (soil and climate) long-term averaged CWPFs for corn (Zea mays L.) using the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM2) and 20 years (1992–2011) of historical weather data from three counties of Colorado. Mean CWPFs as functions of crop evapotranspiration (ET), ET due to irrigation (ETa–d), irrigation (I), and plant water supply (PWS=effective rainfall+plant available water in the soil profile at planting+applied irrigation) were developed for three soil types at each location. Normalization of the developed CWPF across soils and climates was also developed. A Cobb–Douglas type response function was used to explain the mean yield responses to applied irrigations and extend the CWPFs for drip, sprinkler and surface irrigation methods, respectively, assuming irrigation application efficiencies of 95, 85 and 55%, respectively. The CWPFs developed for corn, and other crops, are being used in an optimizer program for decision support in limited irrigation water management in Colorado.

Keywords: Cropping system model; Limited irrigation; Water management; Crop water production function (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2014.09.002

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