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[Objective] This study was aimed to test the applicability of the AquaCrop model for simulating the growth and production of drip-irrigated cotton under nitrogen-reducing conditions in the northern border, and to investigate the optimal nitrogen-reducing
WANG Sijia +3 more
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Abstract Planting structure drive agricultural water use and is critical to groundwater depletion in the North China Plain (NCP). However, the effects of planting structure changes on groundwater depletion are rarely quantified, and severely depleted areas are often overlooked in previous planting structure optimization studies.
Chengru Jia +7 more
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Application and evaluation of aquacrop, dssat and simple model in modelling yield water use of selected underutilised cereal crops. [PDF]
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The study compared yield, biomass, and water use (WU) for maize, sorghum, and millet simulated using three crop models of varying complexity: AquaCrop, DSSAT and the SIMPLE model.
Nzimande, Thembelihle Nkosingiphile Millicent.
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Improving the Irrigation Scheduling of Drip Irrigation System Using Field Measurements and Crop Modeling [PDF]
IntroductionAgriculture is the largest consumer of fresh water in the whole world. Currently, almost 11% of the Earth’s total land surface is arable, which is expected to reach 13% by 2050.
Mahdi Gholami Sharafkhane +3 more
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Abstract Affordable autonomous soil sensors and IoT technology enable real‐time soil moisture monitoring, which offers opportunities for real‐time model calibration and irrigation optimization. We introduce an irrigation decision support system SWIM2 (Sensor Wielded Inverse Modeling of a Soil Water Irrigation Model), a digital twin that integrates ...
Marit G. A. Hendrickx +7 more
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Aquacrop, crop water productivity model [PDF]
Intended for agricultural researchers and stakeholders, “Aquacrop” is a crop water productivity model developed and distributed by FAO since 2009. By evaluating different parameters, it enables yields to be improved in an environment where water is ...
Raes, Dirk
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Abstract Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) is an ideal crop for arid and semiarid regions due to its low water requirement and high economic value. This study involves calibration and validation of the Hydrus‐1D model in order to explore the influence of climate change on saffron corm production.
Amir Akbari +4 more
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AquaCrop-OSPy: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice in Crop-Water Modelling
Crop-growth models are powerful tools for supporting optimal planning and management of agricultural water use globally. However, use of crop models for this purpose often requires advanced programming expertise and computational resources, limiting the ...
Foster, Timothy, Kelly, Thomas
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Impact of calibration strategy and data on wheat simulation with the DSSAT‐Nwheat model
Abstract Cropping system models (CSMs) are valuable tools for analyzing genotype, environment, and management (G × E × M) interactions in crop production. To apply a CSM in a new region with specific soils, climate, and cultivars, proper calibration and evaluation are required.
Ashifur Rahman Shawon +6 more
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Abstract The agricultural sector is the biggest and least efficient water user, accounting for around 80% of total water use in North Africa, which is already strongly impacted by climate change with prolonged drought periods, imposing limitations on irrigation water availability. The objective of this study was to estimate irrigation water use for the
C. Corbari +6 more
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