Guan'gai paishui xuebao (Apr 2022)

Spatiotemporal Variation in Crop Demand for Irrigation Water and Its Determinants: Take Northwest Shandong Province as an Example

  • ZHENG Runqiao,
  • FEI Liangjun,
  • JIE Feilong,
  • LIU Lihua,
  • LIU Nian,
  • YAN Siyu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13522/j.cnki.ggps.2021453
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 4
pp. 84 – 92

Abstract

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【Objective】 Agricultural production in most regions in northern China relies on irrigation. Understanding spatiotemporal variation of the demand of different crops for water is critical to improving agricultural management. Taking the northwest Shandong province as an example, this paper studies the change in its demand for irrigation. 【Method】 We took winter wheat as the model plant, and calculated its water demand based on the Penman-Monteith formula. Spatiotemporal variation in the water demand was analyzed using the Mann-Kendall mutation test, the inverse distance weighting and the interpolation method. The factors that affect the water demand was calculated using the Pearson correlation analysis method. 【Result】 ①Annual average irrigation water demand of the winter wheat is 339 mm, but has been increasing. ②Spatially, distribution of irrigation water demand is ring-shaped across the studied region, with the shape of the rings varying with growth season. ③The relative humidity and sunshine duration are the factors that affect the irrigation water most, with the former negatively correlated while the latter positively correlated with the irrigation water demand, both at significant level. 【Conclusion】 The irrigation water demand of winter wheat in northwest Shandong province has been increasing. Spatially, it increases from the northeast to the southwest. Precipitation cannot meet the demand of the wheat during its seeding, returning green and elongation stages. Topping up the soil water by irrigation is hence required.

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