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Belaqziz S., Khabba S., Kharrou M. H., Bouras E., Er-Raki S., Chehbouni Abdelghani. (2021). Optimizing the sowing date to improve water management and wheat yield in a large irrigation scheme, through a remote sensing and an evolution strategy-based approach. Remote Sensing, 13 (18), p. 3789 [27 p.].

Titre du document
Optimizing the sowing date to improve water management and wheat yield in a large irrigation scheme, through a remote sensing and an evolution strategy-based approach
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000701485900001
Auteurs
Belaqziz S., Khabba S., Kharrou M. H., Bouras E., Er-Raki S., Chehbouni Abdelghani
Source
Remote Sensing, 2021, 13 (18), p. 3789 [27 p.]
This study aims to investigate the effects of an optimized sowing calendar for wheat over a surface irrigation scheme in the semi-arid region of Haouz (Morocco) on irrigation water requirements, crop growth and development and on yield. For that, a scenario-based simulation approach based on the covariance matrix adaptation-evolution strategy (CMA-ES) was proposed to optimize both the spatiotemporal distribution of sowing dates and the irrigation schedules, and then evaluate wheat crop using the 2011-2012 growing season dataset. Six sowing scenarios were simulated and compared to identify the most optimal spatiotemporal sowing calendar. The obtained results showed that with reference to the existing sowing patterns, early sowing of wheat leads to higher yields compared to late sowing (from 7.40 to 5.32 t/ha). Compared with actual conditions in the study area, the spatial heterogeneity is highly reduced, which increased equity between farmers. The results also showed that the proportion of plots irrigated in time can be increased (from 40% to 82%) compared to both the actual irrigation schedules and to previous results of irrigation optimization, which did not take into consideration sowing dates optimization. Furthermore, considerable reduction of more than 40% of applied irrigation water can be achieved by optimizing sowing dates. Thus, the proposed approach in this study is relevant for irrigation managers and farmers since it provides an insight on the consequences of their agricultural practices regarding the wheat sowing calendar and irrigation scheduling and can be implemented to recommend the best practices to adopt.
Plan de classement
Bioclimatologie [072] ; Télédétection [126]
Description Géographique
MAROC ; TENSIFT BASSIN
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010083150]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010083150
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