Use of CropSyst as a decision support system for scheduling regulated deficit irrigation in a pear orchard

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J. Marsal
C. O. Stöckle
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[1] Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA),Irrigation Technology
[2] Centre UdL-IRTA,Department of Biological Systems Engineering
[3] Washington State University,undefined
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Irrigation Science | 2012年 / 30卷
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Leaf Water Potential; Soil Water Potential; Deficit Irrigation; Root Water Uptake; Plant Water Stress;
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Prediction of plant water status is necessary for the judicious application of regulated deficit irrigation. CropSyst, a generic crop growth model that is applicable to fruit trees, was used to forecast plant water potential for irrigation management recommendations in a pear orchard. Plant water potential is predicted along with tree transpiration using Ohm’s law analogy. The parameters of the model were adjusted by using field measured data on a lysimeter-grown pear tree. After adjustment, and using the same lysimeter data, a satisfactory agreement was found between simulated and measured tree transpiration, light interception, and stem water potential. Model simulations were also performed for other independent field data. These corresponded to eight different conditions of a deficit-irrigated field experiment in a pear orchard. Each condition differed in soil texture, time of irrigation cut-off, crop load, and tree leaf area. Deficit irrigation was managed first by withholding irrigation until reaching a threshold in midday stem water potential of −1.5 MPa. Subsequently, irrigation was applied at fixed proportions of full irrigation requirements. Simulations with CropSyst were used as decision support system that could work independently of stem water potential measurements. Simulations in all eight sites were satisfactory at providing adequate time without irrigation during the first part of the deficit period. A highly significant relationship (r2 = 0.71) between predicted and measured stem water potentials was found for a simulation period of 40 days. Simulations for longer periods (i.e. 74 days) decreased the r2 to 0.61, and for this reason after resuming irrigation, slight deviations were found for the average stem water potential in two out of five sites. In conclusion, CropSyst produced relevant information for managing deficit irrigation in simulation periods shorter than 40 days.
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