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The water requirements of major crops in the four counties and districts showed an increasing trend. The total area proportion of vegetables, wheat, corn, and oil-bearing crops (Abbreviated as TPVWCO) directly determined the water-saving amount. The lower the TPVWCO, the better the water-saving effect. Taking 1980 as the reference year, the most water-saving years in Gulang, Liangzhou, Yongchang, and Minqin were 2007, 1981, 2008, and 2005, respectively. Taking 2007 as the reference year, there were no water-saving years available after that due to the higher TPVWCO. Taking into account food security, ecological and economic benefits, it was recommended to control the TPVWCO at 40% in the Shiyang River Basin in the future. The land vacated should be planted with cotton in Minqin, while the land vacated in the other three counties should be planted with fruits. 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Impacts of planting structure adjustment on water saving in the Shiyang River Basin of Arid Region.
Planting structure adjustment (PSA) affects agricultural water saving, and is an essential part of water-saving agricultural construction. This study introduced virtual water theory and innovatively constructed a model to assess the water-saving effects of PSA in Shiyang River Basin over the past 38 years, explore the relationship between planting structure and water saving, and clarify the most water-saving planting structure. The results showed that the sown area of economic crops consistently increased as food crop areas decreased in the four counties (districts) from 1980 to 2017. Being considered a "big water consumer", wheat has lost its dominant position. The water requirements of major crops in the four counties and districts showed an increasing trend. The total area proportion of vegetables, wheat, corn, and oil-bearing crops (Abbreviated as TPVWCO) directly determined the water-saving amount. The lower the TPVWCO, the better the water-saving effect. Taking 1980 as the reference year, the most water-saving years in Gulang, Liangzhou, Yongchang, and Minqin were 2007, 1981, 2008, and 2005, respectively. Taking 2007 as the reference year, there were no water-saving years available after that due to the higher TPVWCO. Taking into account food security, ecological and economic benefits, it was recommended to control the TPVWCO at 40% in the Shiyang River Basin in the future. The land vacated should be planted with cotton in Minqin, while the land vacated in the other three counties should be planted with fruits. The research results would provide scientific basis for optimizing the planting structure and managing agricultural water resources in inland river basins in arid regions.
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