气候变化对雨养玉米地区土壤盐分的影响:来自南非的案例研究

IF 4.3 Q2 Environmental Science
Zied Haj-Amor, T. Araya, Dong-Gill Kim, S. Bouri
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摘要

在玉米田,气候变化条件下土壤盐分变化趋势及最佳灌溉方案的研究较少。因此,本研究的主要目标是预测2022-2050年南非雨养玉米田土壤盐分的变化,并制定最佳的补充灌溉计划,以防止土壤盐分的增加。利用全球气候模式(GCM) MPI-ESM1-2-LR获取研究区2022 - 2050年的未来气候数据,并应用HYDRUS-1D模式预测这些未来气候数据对同期土壤盐度的影响,确定气候变化下的最佳灌溉方案。结果表明:①气候变化条件下,gcm (MPI-ESM1-2-LR模型)与土壤水分模型(HYDRUS-1D模型)的结合使用是识别土壤盐分变化趋势和制定最佳灌溉计划的有力工具;(2)在2050年气候变化条件下,除降雨量外,在玉米生长季中期限量补充相当于玉米实际蒸散量8%的灌溉,可显著降低土壤盐分(<1.7 dS m−1),提高土壤水分。这些发现将有助于防止旱作玉米田土壤盐碱化。
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Climate change effects on soil salinity in rainfed maize areas: a case study from South Africa
In maize fields, few studies have been conducted to identify the temporal trend of soil salinity and formulate optimal irrigation plans under climate change. Therefore, the main goals of this study were to predict changes in soil salinity over 2022–2050 and to formulate an optimal supplemental irrigation plan preventing soil salinity in a South African rainfed maize field. The study used the Global Climate Model (GCM) MPI-ESM1-2-LR to obtain future climate data for the study area from 2022 to 2050 and applied the HYDRUS-1D model to project the effects of these future climate data on soil salinity over the same period and to identify the best irrigation plan under climate change. Two key findings were revealed: first, the combined use of GCMs (i.e., MPI-ESM1-2-LR model) and soil-water models (i.e., HYDRUS-1D) was a powerful tool to identify soil salinity trends and formulate optimal irrigation plan under climate change. Second, in addition to rainfall amount, supplying a limited supplemental irrigation amount equal to 8% of the actual evapotranspiration of maize at the mid-season stage of maize growth can significantly reduce soil salinity (<1.7 dS m−1) and enhance soil moisture under climate change by 2050. These findings will be useful for preventing soil salinity in rainfed maize fields.
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology - Aqua publishes peer-reviewed scientific & technical, review, and practical/ operational papers dealing with research and development in water supply technology and management, including economics, training and public relations on a national and international level.
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