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Recharge and Groundwater Use in the North China Plain for Six Irrigated Crops for an Eleven Year Period

Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainly due to water withdrawals for irrigating winter wheat year after year. In order to examine whether the drawdown can be reduced we calculate the net water use for an 11 year field experiment from 2003...

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Autores principales: Yang, Xiaolin, Chen, Yuanquan, Pacenka, Steven, Gao, Wangsheng, Zhang, Min, Sui, Peng, Steenhuis, Tammo S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4308074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25625765
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115269
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author Yang, Xiaolin
Chen, Yuanquan
Pacenka, Steven
Gao, Wangsheng
Zhang, Min
Sui, Peng
Steenhuis, Tammo S.
author_facet Yang, Xiaolin
Chen, Yuanquan
Pacenka, Steven
Gao, Wangsheng
Zhang, Min
Sui, Peng
Steenhuis, Tammo S.
author_sort Yang, Xiaolin
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description Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainly due to water withdrawals for irrigating winter wheat year after year. In order to examine whether the drawdown can be reduced we calculate the net water use for an 11 year field experiment from 2003 to 2013 where six irrigated crops (winter wheat, summer maize, cotton, peanuts, sweet potato, ryegrass) were grown in different crop rotations in the North China Plain. As part of this experiment moisture contents were measured each at 20 cm intervals in the top 1.8 m. Recharge and net water use were calculated based on these moisture measurement. Results showed that winter wheat and ryegrass had the least recharge with an average of 27 mm/year and 39 mm/year, respectively; cotton had the most recharge with an average of 211 mm/year) followed by peanuts with 118 mm/year, sweet potato with 76 mm/year, and summer maize with 44 mm/year. Recharge depended on the amount of irrigation water pumped from the aquifer and was therefore a poor indicator of future groundwater decline. Instead net water use (recharge minus irrigation) was found to be a good indicator for the decline of the water table. The smallest amount of net (ground water) used was cotton with an average of 14 mm/year, followed by peanut with 32 mm/year, summer maize with 71 mm/year, sweet potato with 74 mm/year. Winter wheat and ryegrass had the greatest net water use with the average of 198 mm/year and 111 mm/year, respectively. Our calculations showed that any single crop would use less water than the prevalent winter wheat summer maize rotation. This growing one crop instead of two will reduce the decline of groundwater and in some rain rich years increase the ground water level, but will result in less income for the farmers.
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spelling pubmed-43080742015-02-06 Recharge and Groundwater Use in the North China Plain for Six Irrigated Crops for an Eleven Year Period Yang, Xiaolin Chen, Yuanquan Pacenka, Steven Gao, Wangsheng Zhang, Min Sui, Peng Steenhuis, Tammo S. PLoS One Research Article Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainly due to water withdrawals for irrigating winter wheat year after year. In order to examine whether the drawdown can be reduced we calculate the net water use for an 11 year field experiment from 2003 to 2013 where six irrigated crops (winter wheat, summer maize, cotton, peanuts, sweet potato, ryegrass) were grown in different crop rotations in the North China Plain. As part of this experiment moisture contents were measured each at 20 cm intervals in the top 1.8 m. Recharge and net water use were calculated based on these moisture measurement. Results showed that winter wheat and ryegrass had the least recharge with an average of 27 mm/year and 39 mm/year, respectively; cotton had the most recharge with an average of 211 mm/year) followed by peanuts with 118 mm/year, sweet potato with 76 mm/year, and summer maize with 44 mm/year. Recharge depended on the amount of irrigation water pumped from the aquifer and was therefore a poor indicator of future groundwater decline. Instead net water use (recharge minus irrigation) was found to be a good indicator for the decline of the water table. The smallest amount of net (ground water) used was cotton with an average of 14 mm/year, followed by peanut with 32 mm/year, summer maize with 71 mm/year, sweet potato with 74 mm/year. Winter wheat and ryegrass had the greatest net water use with the average of 198 mm/year and 111 mm/year, respectively. Our calculations showed that any single crop would use less water than the prevalent winter wheat summer maize rotation. This growing one crop instead of two will reduce the decline of groundwater and in some rain rich years increase the ground water level, but will result in less income for the farmers. Public Library of Science 2015-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4308074/ /pubmed/25625765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115269 Text en © 2015 Yang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yang, Xiaolin
Chen, Yuanquan
Pacenka, Steven
Gao, Wangsheng
Zhang, Min
Sui, Peng
Steenhuis, Tammo S.
Recharge and Groundwater Use in the North China Plain for Six Irrigated Crops for an Eleven Year Period
title Recharge and Groundwater Use in the North China Plain for Six Irrigated Crops for an Eleven Year Period
title_full Recharge and Groundwater Use in the North China Plain for Six Irrigated Crops for an Eleven Year Period
title_fullStr Recharge and Groundwater Use in the North China Plain for Six Irrigated Crops for an Eleven Year Period
title_full_unstemmed Recharge and Groundwater Use in the North China Plain for Six Irrigated Crops for an Eleven Year Period
title_short Recharge and Groundwater Use in the North China Plain for Six Irrigated Crops for an Eleven Year Period
title_sort recharge and groundwater use in the north china plain for six irrigated crops for an eleven year period
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4308074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25625765
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115269
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