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Farm water and soil management for improved water use in the North China Plain

โœ Scribed by L. S. Pereira; L. G. Cai; M. J. Hann


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
337 KB
Volume
52
Category
Article
ISSN
1531-0353

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Abstract

The rapid development of industry and urban areas, population growth and rising living standards have all resulted in an increased water demand for nonโ€agricultural uses in the North China Plain, therefore decreasing the water availability for irrigation. Technologies that favour a reduced demand and waterโ€saving practices in irrigation are required to assure the sustainability of water use in agricultural production. This paper presents main research results relative to the integration of water and soil management technologies which may contribute to improving the use of water and land in agricultural production, reducing demand for irrigation, and more efficient use of groundwater. Improved estimates of crop irrigation requirements, better irrigation scheduling for the winter wheat crop and improved surface irrigation systems, result in water saving corresponding to about 100โ€‰mm in very dry years and up to 250โ€‰mm in average years with a small yield increase. These savings represent 16โ€“33% of water use during the wheat crop season. Improvements in soil management lead to improved soil fertility and physical properties (including hydraulic conductivity). These improvements produce potential increases in summer maize yields of between 10 and 20%. Copyright ยฉ 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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