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Projecting the impacts of climate change on soybean production and water requirements using AquaCrop model
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Barrera, Wilfredo
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Maucieri, Carmelo
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Borin, Maurizio
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Morbidini, Francesco
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Pogačar, Tjaša
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Flajšman, Marko
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Ghinassi, Graziano
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Verdi, Leonardo
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Dalla Marta, Anna
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Ferrise, Roberto
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Soybean production under rainfed conditions is vulnerable to climate uncertainties, particularly in semi-arid and semi-humid regions. This study assessed the impacts of climate change (SSP1–2.6, SSP2–4.5, SSP5–8.5) on soybean production and water requirements in the near (2041–2060), mid (2061–2080) and far (2081–2100) future. Simulations were conducted in specific locations in Italy (Castelfranco and Cesa) and Slovenia (Ljubljana) under rainfed and irrigated conditions, considering different thresholds of readily available water (RAW) depletion (25–100 %) to start irrigation. The results showed predominantly negative impacts of climate change under rainfed conditions. Under SSP1–2.6 and SSP2–4.5, irrigation mitigated these negative effects, leading to improved soybean performance in Italy in the near and mid future. In contrast, the mitigating potential of irrigation in Ljubljana was reduced, affecting negatively the soybean performance even under irrigated conditions. Nevertheless, the yield potential of Ljubljana remains higher compared to Castelfranco and Cesa. Soybean water productivity (WP$_{ET}$) followed similar trend as yield, showing minimal change except under SSP5–8.5 in the mid and far future. Climate change reduced the soybean crop water requirement (CWR) which decreased progressively from SSP1–2.6 to SSP5–8.5 across all time periods. The net irrigation requirement (NIR) was highest under SSP5–8.5, increasing from near to far future but remained stable under SSP1–2.6 and SSP2–4.5. Increasing the RAW depletion threshold for irrigation reduced soybean NIR but significantly decreased yield. Therefore, the results suggest that irrigating soybean at 50 % RAW depletion could be a viable adaptation strategy to climate change, effectively balancing the trade-offs between NIR and yield.
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English
Keywords:
crop irrigation requirements
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emission scenarios
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Glycine max L.
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irrigation strategies
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readily available water
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soil water depletion
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water productivity
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2025
Number of pages:
14 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 165, art. 127538
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-167374
UDC:
551.58:63
ISSN on article:
1161-0301
DOI:
10.1016/j.eja.2025.127538
COBISS.SI-ID:
226448131
Publication date in RUL:
18.02.2025
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Title:
European journal of agronomy
Shortened title:
Eur. j. agron.
Publisher:
Elsevier
ISSN:
1161-0301
COBISS.SI-ID:
920108
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Slovenian
Keywords:
klimatske spremembe
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namakanje
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emisije
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soja
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strategija namakanja
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voda
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Funder:
Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Italian Ministry of University and Research
Project number:
2020FFWTJR_003
Name:
PRIN 2020 project “Looking back to go forward: reassessing crop water requirements in the face of global warming”
Acronym:
REWATERING
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P4-0085
Name:
Agroekosistemi
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Name:
Young Researcher program
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