Uncertainty in climate change impact studies for irrigated maize cropping systems in southern Spain

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​Uncertainty in climate change impact studies for irrigated maize cropping systems in southern Spain​
Kamali, B.; Lorite, I. J.; Webber, H. A.; Rezaei, E. E.; Gabaldon-Leal, C.; Nendel, C. & Siebert, S.  et al.​ (2022) 
Scientific Reports12(1) art. 4049​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08056-9 

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Kamali, Bahareh; Lorite, Ignacio J.; Webber, Heidi A.; Rezaei, Ehsan Eyshi; Gabaldon-Leal, Clara; Nendel, Claas; Siebert, Stefan ; Ramirez-Cuesta, Juan Miguel; Ewert, Frank; Ojeda, Jonathan J.
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Abstract This study investigates the main drivers of uncertainties in simulated irrigated maize yield under historical conditions as well as scenarios of increased temperatures and altered irrigation water availability. Using APSIM, MONICA, and SIMPLACE crop models, we quantified the relative contributions of three irrigation water allocation strategies, three sowing dates, and three maize cultivars to the uncertainty in simulated yields. The water allocation strategies were derived from historical records of farmer’s allocation patterns in drip-irrigation scheme of the Genil-Cabra region, Spain (2014–2017). By considering combinations of allocation strategies, the adjusted R 2 values (showing the degree of agreement between simulated and observed yields) increased by 29% compared to unrealistic assumptions of considering only near optimal or deficit irrigation scheduling. The factor decomposition analysis based on historic climate showed that irrigation strategies was the main driver of uncertainty in simulated yields (66%). However, under temperature increase scenarios, the contribution of crop model and cultivar choice to uncertainty in simulated yields were as important as irrigation strategy. This was partially due to different model structure in processes related to the temperature responses. Our study calls for including information on irrigation strategies conducted by farmers to reduce the uncertainty in simulated yields at field scale.
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2022
Journal
Scientific Reports 
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Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften ; Department für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften ; Abteilung Pflanzenbau 
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2045-2322
Language
English

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