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Modeling and assessing water and nitrogen use and crop growth of peanut in semi-arid areas of Northeast China
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? 2022 Elsevier B.V.Water shortage and poor soil fertility are the main factors restricting the sustainable development of peanut production in semi-arid areas of Northeast China. It is thus essential to have a deep understanding of the soil water-nitrogen dynamics and crop water/nitrogen use for developing water and nutrient strategies. Three levels of irrigation treatment (W65, 65% of field capacity; W55, 55% of field capacity; W45, 45% of field capacity) and a rain-fed treatment (CK) were implemented in field experiments conducted for peanut during the growing seasons of 2016 and 2017 in Liaoning, Northeast China. The AHC (Agro-Hydrological & chemical and Crop systems simulator) model was calibrated and validated, and then applied to assess peanut yield, water productivity (WP) and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) for the present situation and future irrigation scenarios. The results indicated that the AHC model was capable of simulating soil water and nitrogen status and peanut growth. Simulations of soil water/nitrogen contents and crop growth indicators (Leaf area index, aboveground biomass, plant height and yield) fitted well with field observations. Simulated dynamics showed that 9–21% of the total water input and 14–27% of the total N input were leached out the root zone (0–60 cm). Rainfall was the main cause of water percolation and nitrogen leaching. The highest average yield (5701 kg ha–1) and NUE (26.77 kg kg–1) were obtained in the W55 treatment. The WP was not obviously decreased under the W55 treatment, and was only 4.1% lower than that of the CK treatment, in which the WP was highest. Based on scenario analysis with the consideration of crop yield, WP and NUE, the optimal irrigation amount of 80–97 mm is recommended for peanut cultivation in this region. We demonstrated that the AHC model could be used to develop water management strategies for peanuts in Northeast China to conserve water while sustaining agriculture.
Agro-hydrological modelCrop growthIrrigationWater-nitrogen use
Huang Z.、Pan B.、Zhang J.、Hu J.、Xia G.、Ren D.
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State Key Laboratory of Eco-hydraulic in Northwest Arid Region of China Xi'an University of Technology
College of Water Conservancy Shenyang Agricultural University
Chinese-Israeli International Center for Research and Training in Agriculture China Agricultural University