Sugarcane Water Productivity Assessments in the São Paulo state, Brazil.

A. Teixeira, J. Leivas, C. C. Ronquim, D. Victoria
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Sao Paulo state, Brazil, has been highlighted by the sugarcane crop expansion. The actual scenario of climate and land use changes, bring attention for the large-scale water productivity (WP) analyses. MODIS images were used together with gridded weather data for these analyses. A generalized sugarcane growing cycle inside a crop land mask, from September 2011 to October 2012, was considered in the main growing regions of the state. Actual evapotranspiration (ET) is quantified by the SAFER (Simple Algorithm for Evapotranspiration Retrieving) algorithm, the biomass production (BIO) by the RUE (Radiation Use Efficiency) Monteith?s model and WP is considered as the ratio of BIO to ET. During the four generalized sugarcane crop phases, the mean ET values ranged from 0.6 to 4.0 mm day-1; BIO rates were between 20 and 200 kg ha-1 day-1, resulting in WP ranging from 2.8 to 6.0 kg m-3. Soil moisture indicators are applied, indicating benefits from supplementary irrigation during the grand growth phase, wherever there is water availability for this practice. The quantification of the large-scale water variables may subsidize the rational water resources management under the sugarcane expansion and water scarcity scenarios.
巴西圣保罗州甘蔗水分生产力评估。
巴西圣保罗州因甘蔗种植扩大而备受关注。气候和土地利用变化的实际情景,引起了大规模水生产力分析的关注。MODIS图像与网格天气数据一起用于这些分析。从2011年9月到2012年10月,在该州的主要种植区考虑了作物土地掩膜内的广义甘蔗生长周期。实际蒸散量(ET)由SAFER (Simple Algorithm for evapotranspiration检索)算法量化,生物量产量(BIO)由RUE (Radiation Use Efficiency) Monteith?在4个广义甘蔗种植期,平均ET值在0.6 ~ 4.0 mm day-1之间;BIO速率在20 ~ 200 kg ha-1 day-1之间,导致WP在2.8 ~ 6.0 kg m-3之间。应用土壤水分指标,表明在大生长阶段补充灌溉的好处,只要有水可用性。大规模水资源变量的量化可以为甘蔗扩张和水资源短缺情景下的合理水资源管理提供依据。
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