Abstract

Agricultural system simulation models are key tools for assessment of possible impacts of climate change on crop production and environmental quality. In this study, the CERES-Wheat 4.0 module in the RZWQM2 model was calibrated and validated for simulating spring wheat grown under elevated CO 2 conditions in the FACE (Free Air CO 2 Enrichment) experiments conducted at Maricopa, Arizona, USA from 1992 to 1997. The validated model was then used to simulate the possible impacts of climate change on the crop for a 16-year period centered on 2050 with a projected atmospheric CO 2 concentration of 550 ppm. Sixteen General Circulation Model (GCM) projections of climate in response to this CO 2 concentration were used for this purpose. In the FACE experiment, the crops were grown under ambient (365–370 ppm) and elevated (∼550 ppm) CO 2 concentrations with two irrigation treatments (wet and dry) in 1992–1993 and 1993–1994, and two nitrogen (N) treatments (high and low N) in 1995–1996 and 1996–1997 crop seasons. The model simulated crop growth and grain yield, and soil water responses to CO 2 reasonably well, reproducing variations due to the treatments. Under ambient CO 2 in 1992–1993 and 1995–1996, biomass was simulated better in the dry and low N treatments with root mean square difference (RMSD) of 181 and 161 kg ha −1, respectively, compared to the wet and high N treatments with RMSD of 259 and 268 kg ha −1, respectively. The effects of water and N treatments were higher than those of CO 2, and the model reproduced these effects well. Elevated CO 2 effects on crop growth were counter-balanced by temperature effects, and projected precipitation had little effect on the simulated crop. The model results provide reasonable confidence for simulations of possible impacts of projected climate change on wheat crop growth in the region, within normal field data uncertainties.

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