D. Onduru, C. C. Preez
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引用次数: 14
半干旱热带地区农业可持续性的时空方面:肯尼亚东部Mbeere地区的案例研究
在肯尼亚东部半干旱的Mbeere地区进行了一项研究,以确定作物产量和气候因素的时空变异及其对半干旱农业可持续性的影响。通过对农田作物产量进行调查,并利用计算机模型(QUEFTS)根据土壤化学指标预测玉米产量,对空间方面进行了评估。使用时间序列数据(降雨、温度和作物产量)研究时间方面。该研究没有发现农民的实际产量与QUEFTS预测之间存在显著相关性,因此土壤养分不是影响研究区域玉米产量的唯一因素。在QUEFTS模型中没有考虑到的其他减产因素(气候和管理)也发挥了作用。主粮作物产量变化较大,时空波动较大,属于次优产量。在决定作物产量方面,降雨的特定方面(例如,豇豆和豆类的短雨)比年平均降雨量更重要,而降雨量和土壤肥力以外的因素显然也起了作用。观测到的低粮食产量、大产量缺口和高降雨变率对这些耕作系统的可持续性构成挑战。版权所有©2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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