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Quantifying the potential impacts of meltwater on cotton yields in the Tarim River Basin, Central Asia

Hao Wu, Min Xu, Zhuoyue Peng and Xiaoping Chen

Agricultural Water Management, 2022, vol. 269, issue C

Abstract: Snow and glaciers provide water to the densely populated downstream area of the Tarim River Basin, which is an important irrigated agricultural area in China. Cotton is an important cash crop, and meltwater is an important irrigation water source for cotton in this region. In this study, the spatiotemporal dependence of cotton yield on mountain meltwater resources in the subbasins of the Tarim River basin was quantified by the variable infiltration capacity (VIC) hydrologic model with the degree-day and CROPR models during 1960–2017. The results showed that the changes in meltwater in all subbasins had a significantly increasing trend. Meltwater contributions to cotton irrigation and yield varied spatiotemporally. Along the area south of the Tian Shan Mountains, the meltwater contribution to irrigation showed a decreasing trend from west to east, and the highest contribution of meltwater to cotton yield occurred in the Weigan River basin, followed by the Aksu River basin and Kaidu River basin. Along the northern Karakoram Mountains, the meltwater contributions to cotton irrigation and yield first decreased and then increased from west to east. In the whole basin, 48.6% of total irrigation withdrawals originated from mountain snow and glacial meltwater and contributed an additional 55.9% to total cotton production during the study period. The results provide important agricultural information for locations where shifts in water availability and demand are projected as a result of socioeconomic growth.

Keywords: Meltwater; Irrigation; Cotton yield; Contribution; Tarim River basin (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2022.107639

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