Management of crop water under drought: a review
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Drought is a predominant cause of low yields worldwide. There is an urgent need for more water efficient cropping systems facing large water consumption of irrigated agriculture and high unproductive losses via runoff and evaporation. Identification of yield-limiting constraints in the plant–soil–atmosphere continuum are the key to improved management of plant water stress. Crop ecology provides a systematic approach for this purpose integrating soil hydrology and plant physiology into the context of crop production. We review main climate, soil and plant properties and processes that determine yield in different water-limited environments. From this analysis, management measures for cropping systems under…
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- Environmental science
- Surface runoff
- Tillage
- Water balance
- Cropping
- Agronomy
- Evapotranspiration
- Irrigation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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