Impact of Climate Change on Maize Potential Productivity and the Potential Productivity Gap in Southwest China

被引:14
|
作者
He Di [1 ]
Wang Jing [1 ]
Dai Tong [1 ]
Feng Liping [1 ]
Zhang Jianping [2 ]
Pan Xuebiao [1 ]
Pan Zhihua [1 ]
机构
[1] China Agr Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China
[2] Chongqing Inst Meteorol Sci, Chongqing 401147, Peoples R China
关键词
climate change; crop growth dynamics statistical method; potential productivity; sensitivity coefficient; SUMMER MAIZE; YIELD GAPS; NORTH; SYSTEMS; PRECIPITATION; TEMPERATURE; RESOURCES; VARIABLES; APSIM;
D O I
10.1007/s13351-014-4047-x
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The impact of climate change on maize potential productivity and the potential productivity gap in Southwest China (SWC) are investigated in this paper. We analyze the impact of climate change on the photosynthetic, light-temperature, and climatic potential productivity of maize and their gaps in SWC, by using a crop growth dynamics statistical method. During the maize growing season from 1961 to 2010, minimum temperature increased by 0.20A degrees C per decade (p < 0.01) across SWC. The largest increases in average and minimum temperatures were observed mostly in areas of Yunnan Province. Growing season average sunshine hours decreased by 0.2 h day(-1) per decade (p < 0.01) and total precipitation showed an insignificant decreasing trend across SWC. Photosynthetic potential productivity decreased by 298 kg ha-1 per decade (p < 0.05). Both light-temperature and climatic potential productivity decreased (p < 0.05) in the northeast of SWC, whereas they increased (p < 0.05) in the southwest of SWC. The gap between light-temperature and climatic potential productivity varied from 12 to 2729 kg ha(-1), with the high value areas centered in northern and southwestern SWC. Climatic productivity of these areas reached only 10%-24% of the light-temperature potential productivity, suggesting that there is great potential to increase the maize potential yield by improving water management in these areas. In particular, the gap has become larger in the most recent 10 years. Sensitivity analysis shows that the climatic potential productivity of maize is most sensitive to changes in temperature in SWC. The findings of this study are helpful for quantification of irrigation water requirements so as to achieve maximum yield potentials in SWC.
引用
收藏
页码:1155 / 1167
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] The Impact of Climate Change on Yield Potential of Maize across China
    Xu, X.
    Wang, L.
    Sun, D.
    Liu, L.
    Banson, K. E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT PRODUCTION, 2017, 11 (01) : 47 - 63
  • [12] Climatic change and potential agricultural productivity in China
    Thomas, Axel
    ERDKUNDE, 2006, 60 (02) : 157 - 172
  • [13] Changes in wheat potential productivity and drought severity in Southwest China
    He, Di
    Wang, Jing
    Pan, Zhihua
    Dai, Tong
    Wang, Enli
    Zhang, Jianping
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY, 2017, 130 (1-2) : 477 - 486
  • [14] Changes in wheat potential productivity and drought severity in Southwest China
    Di He
    Jing Wang
    Zhihua Pan
    Tong Dai
    Enli Wang
    Jianping Zhang
    Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2017, 130 : 477 - 486
  • [15] Potential productivity of the Miscanthus energy crop in the Loess Plateau of China under climate change
    Liu, Wei
    Sang, Tao
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2013, 8 (04):
  • [16] Simulation of climate change impact on water productivity of maize in central Punjab
    Kaur, Harleen
    Kingra, P. K.
    Singh, Ramandeep
    Kaur, Samanpreet
    Singh, Sompal
    MAUSAM, 2022, 73 (03): : 673 - 682
  • [17] Impacts of Climate Change on Potential Climatic Productivity of Wheat in Suzhou
    Fu, Jinmu
    Gong, Wei
    Chen, Xiaoyin
    Fang, Gang
    PROGRESS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND PROCESSING OF RESOURCE, PTS 1-4, 2013, 295-298 : 2635 - +
  • [18] Potential impacts of regional climate change on site productivity of Larix olgensis plantations in northeast China
    Shen, Chenchen
    Lei, Xiangdong
    Liu, Hongyu
    Wang, Lily
    Liang, Wanjun
    IFOREST-BIOGEOSCIENCES AND FORESTRY, 2015, 8 : 642 - 651
  • [19] THE CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON GRAPEVINE PRODUCTIVITY
    Maria, Nedealcov
    Rodica, Sirbu
    PRESENT ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 9 (02) : 5 - 15
  • [20] Impacts of climate change on the potential forest productivity based on a climate-driven biophysical model in northeastern China
    Wen-Qiang Gao
    Xiang-Dong Lei
    Li-Yong Fu
    Journal of Forestry Research, 2020, 31 : 2273 - 2286