Spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in Spain.

Many studies have analyzed the impact of climate change on crop productivity, but comparing the performance of water management systems has rarely been explored. Because water supply and crop demand in agro-systems may be affected by global climate change in shaping the spatial patterns of agricultu...

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Main Authors: Rosana Ferrero, Mauricio Lima, Jose Luis Gonzalez-Andujar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4039498?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e748333f2d9741539f8b085ae520c5812020-11-25T01:26:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9822010.1371/journal.pone.0098220Spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in Spain.Rosana FerreroMauricio LimaJose Luis Gonzalez-AndujarMany studies have analyzed the impact of climate change on crop productivity, but comparing the performance of water management systems has rarely been explored. Because water supply and crop demand in agro-systems may be affected by global climate change in shaping the spatial patterns of agricultural production, we should evaluate how and where irrigation practices are effective in mitigating climate change effects. Here we have constructed simple, general models, based on biological mechanisms and a theoretical framework, which could be useful in explaining and predicting crop productivity dynamics. We have studied maize in irrigated and rain-fed systems at a provincial scale, from 1996 to 2009 in Spain, one of the most prominent "hot-spots" in future climate change projections. Our new approach allowed us to: (1) evaluate new structural properties such as the stability of crop yield dynamics, (2) detect nonlinear responses to climate change (thresholds and discontinuities), challenging the usual linear way of thinking, and (3) examine spatial patterns of yield losses due to water constraints and identify clusters of provinces that have been negatively affected by warming. We have reduced the uncertainty associated with climate change impacts on maize productivity by improving the understanding of the relative contributions of individual factors and providing a better spatial comprehension of the key processes. We have identified water stress and water management systems as being key causes of the yield gap, and detected vulnerable regions where efforts in research and policy should be prioritized in order to increase maize productivity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4039498?pdf=render
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Mauricio Lima
Jose Luis Gonzalez-Andujar
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Spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in Spain.
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Mauricio Lima
Jose Luis Gonzalez-Andujar
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title Spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in Spain.
title_short Spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in Spain.
title_full Spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in Spain.
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in Spain.
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in Spain.
title_sort spatio-temporal dynamics of maize yield water constraints under climate change in spain.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description Many studies have analyzed the impact of climate change on crop productivity, but comparing the performance of water management systems has rarely been explored. Because water supply and crop demand in agro-systems may be affected by global climate change in shaping the spatial patterns of agricultural production, we should evaluate how and where irrigation practices are effective in mitigating climate change effects. Here we have constructed simple, general models, based on biological mechanisms and a theoretical framework, which could be useful in explaining and predicting crop productivity dynamics. We have studied maize in irrigated and rain-fed systems at a provincial scale, from 1996 to 2009 in Spain, one of the most prominent "hot-spots" in future climate change projections. Our new approach allowed us to: (1) evaluate new structural properties such as the stability of crop yield dynamics, (2) detect nonlinear responses to climate change (thresholds and discontinuities), challenging the usual linear way of thinking, and (3) examine spatial patterns of yield losses due to water constraints and identify clusters of provinces that have been negatively affected by warming. We have reduced the uncertainty associated with climate change impacts on maize productivity by improving the understanding of the relative contributions of individual factors and providing a better spatial comprehension of the key processes. We have identified water stress and water management systems as being key causes of the yield gap, and detected vulnerable regions where efforts in research and policy should be prioritized in order to increase maize productivity.
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