Quantifying the spatial variation in the potential productivity and yield gap of winter wheat in China

被引:0
|
作者
ZHANG Shi-yuan [1 ]
ZHANG Xiao-hu [1 ]
QIU Xiao-lei [1 ]
TANG Liang [1 ]
ZHU Yan [1 ]
CAO Wei-xing [1 ]
LIU Lei-lei [1 ]
机构
[1] National Engineering and Technology Center for Information Agriculture/Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Information Agriculture/Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Crop Production/Nanjing Agricultural University
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
spatial variation; potential productivity; yield gap; winter wheat; China;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S512.11 [];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Despite the improvement in cultivar characters and management practices,large gaps between the attainable and potential yields still exist in winter wheat of China.Quantifying the crop potential yield is essential for estimating the food production capacity and improving agricultural policies to ensure food security.Gradually descending models and geographic information system(GIS) technology were employed to characterize the spatial variability of potential yields and yield gaps in winter wheat across the main production region of China.The results showed that during 2000-2010,the average potential yield limited by thermal resource(YG) was 23.2 Mg ha,with larger value in the northern area relative to the southern area.The potential yield limited by the water supply(VG) generally decreased from north to south,with an average value of 1.9 Mg haacross the entire study region.The highest YGin the north sub-region(NS) implied that the irrigation and drainage conditions in this sub-region must be improved.The averaged yield loss of winter wheat from nutrient deficiency(YG) varied between 2.1 and 3.1 Mg hain the study area,which was greater than the yield loss caused by water limitation.The potential decrease in yield from photo-thermal-water-nutrient-limited production to actual yield(YG) was over6.0 Mg ha"1,ranging from 4.9 to 8.3 Mg haacross the entire study region,and it was more obvious in the southern area than in the northern area.These findings suggest that across the main winter wheat production region,the highest yield gap was induced by thermal resources,followed by other factors,such as the level of farming technology,social policy and economic feasibility.Furthermore,there are opportunities to narrow the yield gaps by making full use of climatic resources and developing a reasonable production plan for winter wheat crops.Thus,meeting the challenges of food security and sustainability in the coming decades is possible but will require considerable changes in water and nutrient management and socio-economic policies.
引用
收藏
页码:845 / 857
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Quantifying the spatial variation in the potential productivity and yield gap of winter wheat in China
    Zhang Shi-yuan
    Zhang Xiao-hu
    Qiu Xiao-lei
    Tang Liang
    Zhu Yan
    Cao Wei-xing
    Liu Lei-lei
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE, 2017, 16 (04) : 845 - 857
  • [2] Quantifying the Potential Yield and Yield Gap of Chinese Wheat Production
    Liu, Baohua
    Wu, Liang
    Chen, Xinping
    Meng, Qingfeng
    [J]. AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 2016, 108 (05) : 1890 - 1896
  • [3] Low yield gap of winter wheat in the North China Plain
    Li, Kenan
    Yang, Xiaoguang
    Liu, Zhijuan
    Zhang, Tianyi
    Lu, Shuo
    Liu, Yuan
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY, 2014, 59 : 1 - 12
  • [4] Yield gap of winter wheat in Europe and sensitivity of potential yield to climate factors
    Ma, Shaoxiu
    Churkina, Galina
    Gessler, Arthur
    Wieland, Ralf
    Bellocchi, Gianni
    [J]. CLIMATE RESEARCH, 2016, 67 (03) : 179 - 190
  • [5] Spatio-temporal patterns of winter wheat yield potential and yield gap during the past three decades in North China
    Chen, Yi
    Zhang, Zhao
    Tao, Fulu
    Wang, Pin
    Wei, Xing
    [J]. FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2017, 206 : 11 - 20
  • [6] Modeling the role of irrigation in winter wheat yield, crop water productivity, and production in China
    Junguo Liu
    David Wiberg
    Alexander J. B. Zehnder
    Hong Yang
    [J]. Irrigation Science, 2007, 26 : 21 - 33
  • [7] Quantifying the yield gap in wheat-maize cropping systems of the Hebei Plain, China
    Liang Wei-li
    Peter, Carberry
    Wang Gui-yan
    Lu Run-hai
    Lu Hong-zhan
    Xia Ai-ping
    [J]. FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2011, 124 (02) : 180 - 185
  • [8] Modeling the role of irrigation in winter wheat yield, crop water productivity, and production in China
    Liu, Junguo
    Wiberg, David
    Zehnder, Alexander J. B.
    Yang, Hong
    [J]. IRRIGATION SCIENCE, 2007, 26 (01) : 21 - 33
  • [9] Analysis of spatial and yearly variation in winter survival of winter wheat
    Hayhoe, HN
    Andrews, CJ
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY, 1999, 42 (04) : 189 - 200
  • [10] Analysis of spatial and yearly variation in winter survival of winter wheat
    H. N. Hayhoe
    C. J. Andrews
    [J]. International Journal of Biometeorology, 1999, 42 : 189 - 200