Abstract

AbstractSubsurface pipe drainage (SPD) could provide a suitable environment for crop production in arid and semi‐arid agricultural areas; however, less attention has been given to the design layout of SPD on the regional scale in Hetao Irrigation District (HID). In this study, the appropriate layout of the final subsurface pipe was determined using the distributed SWAP‐WOFOST (Soil–Water–Atmosphere–Plant and WOrld FOod STudies) model in HID. Subsequently, the impact of the proper SPD on crop yield and water productivity (WP) were evaluated. Finally, the crop zoning was adjusted to further enhance crop WP, and the corresponding newly added cultivated land area was preliminarily estimated based on the suggested SPD. The results indicated that after zoning in the suggested SPD, the annual average yields of spring wheat, spring corn and sunflower increased by 19%, 7% and 11%, respectively, and WP improved by 13%, 5% and 10%, respectively, compared to the traditional layout. The newly added cultivated land area was estimated to be approximately 3489 ha through the replacement of traditional end ditches with subsurface pipes in HID. Therefore, the suggested subsurface pipe designs and cropping pattern adjustment improved crop growth and led to an increase in the cultivated land area in HID.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call