Optimizing the water-ecosystem-food nexus of avocado plantations

Maria A. Lilli, D. Efstathiou, Evangelia A. Koukianaki, N. Paranychianakis, Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis
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Climate change, food and water security and ecosystem sustainable management are tightly interlinked and require holistic approaches to achieve solutions that do not impact adversely one-another. The objective of this work was to conduct studies, collect data and assess the Water-Ecosystem-Food (WEF) nexus in avocado plantations in the Mediterranean region systematically to minimize the environmental footprint while maximizing the benefits for the farmer and the environment. The study includes two distinct experiments; the first addresses the impact of soil organic amendments addition to optimize the WEF nexus and the second monitors experimentally crop water needs and thus illustrates how irrigation practices aided by technology can reduce substantially water consumption. The results showed that organic amendments addition improves fertility, nutrient sequestration and structure but only had a weak effect on biodiversity by increasing the number of unique species. For the development of an efficient irrigation system it is necessary to determine the radius around the tree, the depth of the roots and the time required for the water to reach the active root zone to determine the amount and duration of irrigation. In this way sufficient water will be added to replenish the soil moisture deficit created due to the evapotranspiration. HYDRUS-1D model was used to simulate soil moisture and the hydrologic budget of an avocado tree located in Koiliaris river basin and confirm the percolation losses to groundwater. The results of this study showed that the actual irrigation needs of avocados in the Mediterranean is less than 2,000 m3/ha which is 75% less than what is recommended and could become the primary measure for the mitigation of climate change impacts especially in semi-arid regions such as the Mediterranean.
优化鳄梨种植园的水、生态系统和食物之间的关系
气候变化、粮食和水安全以及生态系统的可持续管理密切相关,需要采用整体方法来实现不对彼此产生不利影响的解决方案。这项工作的目的是对地中海地区鳄梨种植园的水-生态系统-食物(WEF)关系进行研究、收集数据和系统评估,以最大限度地减少对环境的影响,同时为农民和环境带来最大利益。这项研究包括两项不同的实验:第一项实验涉及添加土壤有机改良剂对优化 WEF 关系的影响,第二项实验监测作物对水的需求,从而说明技术辅助灌溉方法如何大幅减少耗水量。结果表明,添加有机添加剂可提高肥力、养分固存和结构,但对生物多样性的影响较弱,只能增加特有物种的数量。为了开发高效灌溉系统,必须确定树木周围的半径、根系深度以及水到达活性根区所需的时间,从而确定灌溉量和灌溉时间。这样才能补充足够的水分,以弥补蒸腾作用造成的土壤水分不足。使用 HYDRUS-1D 模型模拟了位于 Koiliaris 河流域的一棵鳄梨树的土壤水分和水文预算,并确认了渗入地下水的损失。研究结果表明,地中海地区鳄梨的实际灌溉需求低于 2,000 立方米/公顷,比建议灌溉需求低 75%,可以成为减缓气候变化影响的主要措施,尤其是在地中海等半干旱地区。
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