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DOI10.1016/j.agee.2012.01.026
Regionalization of a large-scale crop growth model for sub-Saharan Africa: Model setup, evaluation, and estimation of maize yields
Folberth, Christian1; Gaiser, Thomas2; Abbaspour, Karim C.1; Schulin, Rainer3; Yang, Hong1
通讯作者Folberth, Christian
来源期刊AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
ISSN0167-8809
EISSN1873-2305
出版年2012
卷号151页码:21-33
英文摘要

Spatially explicit large-scale crop growth models are often applied at the global scale with no or little adjustments to regional conditions, which may produce unreliable model results. To tackle this issue, we have regionalized a large-scale crop model for simulating maize cultivation in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Planting dates were estimated using reported planting seasons, plant growth parameters were adopted from literature to reflect a low-yielding cultivar, and agricultural practice was mimicked by simulating continuous cultivation of maize with removal of plant residues. The analysis of different estimates of planting date showed that a monthly time step was too coarse in (semi-)arid regions and a weekly step should be used. Limiting planting date estimates by reported seasons is especially important in regions with bimodal rain seasons. The parameterization of a low-yielding cultivar by decreasing the maximum and minimum harvest index (HI) in the model resulted in HI estimates within the range of values reported in the literature. The most important step in the model adjustment was found to be the removal of plant residue. This leads together with little fertilizer inputs to soil nutrient and organic carbon depletion, which has been taking place in most parts of SSA during the past decades. If residue removal is not taken into account, the simulation results in organic carbon sequestration and only minor nutrient depletion. With the adjustments of cultivar, planting dates, and agricultural practice in the model setup, crop growth is in most areas of SSA mainly constrained by nutrient stress as compared to water and temperature. The estimated national and regional average yields compared well with reported yields for the major maize producing countries, suggesting that the regionalized model is suitable for supporting policies on water and soil management in SSA. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词GIS-based EPIC Agricultural modeling Planting date estimation Soil degradation Plant stress Nutrient mining
类型Article
语种英语
国家Switzerland ; Germany
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000303271100004
WOS关键词CLIMATE-CHANGE ; HIGH-RESOLUTION ; NUTRIENT FLOWS ; EAST ; PRODUCTIVITY ; CULTIVATION ; LIMITATIONS ; INDICATORS ; MANAGEMENT ; BALANCES
WOS类目Agriculture, Multidisciplinary ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Agriculture ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/171075
作者单位1.EAWAG, Swiss Fed Inst Aquat Sci & Technol, CH-8600 Dubendorf, Switzerland;
2.Univ Bonn, Inst Crop Sci & Resource Conservat, D-53115 Bonn, Germany;
3.ETH, Inst Terr Ecosyst, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
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Folberth, Christian,Gaiser, Thomas,Abbaspour, Karim C.,et al. Regionalization of a large-scale crop growth model for sub-Saharan Africa: Model setup, evaluation, and estimation of maize yields[J],2012,151:21-33.
APA Folberth, Christian,Gaiser, Thomas,Abbaspour, Karim C.,Schulin, Rainer,&Yang, Hong.(2012).Regionalization of a large-scale crop growth model for sub-Saharan Africa: Model setup, evaluation, and estimation of maize yields.AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT,151,21-33.
MLA Folberth, Christian,et al."Regionalization of a large-scale crop growth model for sub-Saharan Africa: Model setup, evaluation, and estimation of maize yields".AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT 151(2012):21-33.
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