Water productivity of rainfed maize and wheat: A local to global perspective

Volume: 259, Pages: 364 - 373
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Water productivity (WP) is a robust benchmark for crop production in relation to available water supply across spatial scales. Quantifying water-limited potential (WPw) and actual on-farm (WPa) WP to estimate WP gaps is an essential first step to identify the most sensitive factors influencing production capacity with limited water supply. This study combines local weather, soil, and agronomic data, and crop modeling in a spatial framework to...
Paper Details
Title
Water productivity of rainfed maize and wheat: A local to global perspective
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
259
Pages
364 - 373
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