Productivity, evapotranspiration, and water use efficiency of corn and tomato crops simulated by AquaCrop under contrasting water stress conditions in the Mediterranean region
The FAO AquaCrop model has been conceived as a tool for simulating, on a daily scale, the canopy cover (CC), biomass and the actual evapotranspiration and for simulating, on a seasonal scale, the final biomass, the harvested yield, the cumulate actual evapotranspiration, and the crop water use efficiency. This performance was analysed after a series of tests carried on 12 crop cycles, concerning corn and tomato grown in the Mediterranean region, and having three levels of plant water stress: absence of plant water stress (control), moderately stressed and severely stressed. The results highlight the effects of three factors affecting the AquaCrop performances: the species, the level of plant water stress during the crop cycle and the output variable to simulate.
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2013
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Authors: | Katerji, Nader ; Campi, Pasquale ; Mastrorilli, Marcello |
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Agricultural Water Management. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-3774. - Vol. 130.2013, C, p. 14-26
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Plant water stress | Irrigation | Crop model | Water balance |
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