Agricultural Water Management (Apr 2024)
Progress in joint application of crop models and hydrological models
Abstract
Climate change has led to extreme weather events and food security issues, which have become urgent global problems. Crop models and hydrological models play important roles in analyzing these issues, but crop models have limitations in large-scale simulations, and hydrological models have shortcomings in depicting underlying surface details. Jointly using the two models to complement each other's shortcomings is becoming an important method, playing an important role in improving the quantitative characterization ability of different facets of agricultural production and is crucial to improving the efficiency of water resources utilization. This paper reviews the development process of crop and hydrological models and summarizes the widely used models at present, providing reference for researchers to select crop and hydrological models; secondly, it summarizes the types, methods, and examples of joint use of models, and analyzes possible problems in model combination; finally, some suggestions are put forward for the joint use of crop and hydrological models, providing a reference for researchers to combine models.