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  • 2020-2023  (4)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Wheat production plays an important role in Morocco. Current wheat forecast systems use weather and vegetation data during the crop growing phase, thus limiting the earliest possible release date to early spring. However, Morocco's wheat production is mostly rainfed and thus strongly tied to fluctuations in rainfall, which in turn depend on slowly evolving climate dynamics. This offers a source of predictability at longer time scales. Using physically guided causal discovery algorithms, we extract climate precursors for wheat yield variability from gridded fields of geopotential height and sea surface temperatures which show potential for accurate yield forecasts already in December, with around 50% explained variance in an out‐of‐sample cross validation. The detected interactions are physically meaningful and consistent with documented ocean‐atmosphere feedbacks. Reliable yield forecasts at such long lead times could provide farmers and policy makers with necessary information for early action and strategic adaptation measurements to support food security.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Im Dialog mit Akteuren der Landnutzung wurden die Leitmotive Klimaschutz, Bioenergieerzeugung, Umwelt- und Naturschutz und Klimaanpassung herausgearbeitet und anschließend in Landnutzungsstrategien untersucht sowie die möglichen Beiträge dieser Landnutzungsstrategien zu gesellschaftlichen Zielen geprüft. Die Szenarienstudie CC-LandStraD fokussiert auf Vermeidungsstrategien des Klimawandels. Betrachtete Klimaszenarien illustrieren die Unsicherheit zukünftiger Entwicklungen. Die Wirkungen ausgewählter Maßnahmen und Landnutzungsstrategien wurden mit Hilfe eines interdisziplinären Modellverbundes im Rahmen eines komparativ-statischen Vergleichs untersucht, und zwar für die Landnutzungssektoren Siedlung und Verkehr sowie Land- und Forstwirtschaft. Anschließend wurden Maßnahmen gebündelt und zu Strategien zusammengefasst und die Wirkungen regional differenziert im Hinblick auf Änderungen der Flächennutzung, land- und forstwirtschaftlicher Produktion und Einkommen sowie Simulation von Waldbeständen sowie Stoffflüssen ausgewertet.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: High temperature (HT) and drought (D) have detrimental effects on growth and phenology that result in reductions of the yields of agricultural crops. Nevertheless, homeostatic ranges of tolerance exist. Recent analysis of survey data and simulations suggest US wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields remain relatively stable under irrigation in the range of 35°– 40°C. Applying analogue statistical procedures on experimental data and simulations from the Hot Serial Cereal Experiment (HSC) we demonstrate that failed incorporation of the corresponding phenological acceleration due to HT and a low interannual temperature variability lead to this result. Here, we incorporate the phenological effect into the used binned temperature exposure yield model by rescaling (normalizing) the absolute seasonal temperature counts to a maximum season length. The application to observed and simulated HSC data with a wide temperature range reveals that the suggested upper homeostatic response limit of US wheat yields to HT requires a down–revision. HT stress can be reduced by transpirational cooling. However, the effect is currently not sufficient to expand the homeostatic range of irrigated wheat markedly beyond 25°C taking our analysis of the HSC experiment.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-09-01
    Description: CONTEXT: Crop rotations considerably affect the hydrological regime of river basins used for agricultural production and are key for sustainable land and water management. However, eco-hydrological modelling usually neglects crop rotations.OBJECTIVE: In this paper, we present a Crop Generator to reproduce the stochastic characteristics of crop rotations at regional scale. METHODS: The Crop Generator emulates farmers’ decision making on crop rotation planning. We combined the Crop Generator with the eco-hydrological Soil and Water Integrated Model to show the hydrological relevance of considering crop rotations in a study region in central Europe including the Elbe River basin. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: A spatial validation showed that the Crop Generator reproduced the given cropping patterns well. Higher daily discharge, runoff and groundwater seepage and lower evapotranspiration were simulated based on crop rotations compared with a simplified representation of cropping patterns. The Crop Generator is a solution to simulate more realistic cropping patterns in large-scale eco-hydrological modelling. It closes the gap between aggregated agricultural statistics and the requirement of representing crop rotations in a realistic way in eco-hydrological modelling.SIGNIFICANCE: The Crop Generator enables smart projections of future adjustments in crop rotations in view of climate and socio-economic changes as a basis for improving eco-hydrological projections and designing more sustainable agricultural systems.
    Language: English
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