chapter 1 climate change and crop water productivity: opportunities for improvement 1.1 climate change and crop water productivity (cwp) 1.1.1 climate change and agricultural production 1.1.2 the potential evapotranspiration and meteorological drought 1.1.3 water storage 1.1.4 the impact of climate change on crop yields 1.1.5 crop water productivity 1.2 context, objectives and outline of the book 1.2.1 context 1.2.2 objectives 1.2.3 outline 1.3 study region and data collection 1.3.1 study region 1.3.2 data collection 1.4 methods 1.4.1 calculation of potential evapotranspiration 1.4.2 dssat-ceres-wheat model for yield simulation 1.4.3 satellite-based actual evapotranspiration estimation using the sebal method references chapter 2 impacts of climate change on potential evapotranspiration under a historical period and future climate scenario in the huang-huai-hai in, china 2.1 introduction 2.2 materials and methods 2.2.1 study area 2.2.2 meteorological data 2.2.3 estimation of potential evapotranspiration 2.2.4 time series analysis to quantify major trends 2.2.5 sensitivity analysis and multivariate regression 2.3 results 2.3.1 historical and future trends of meteorological variables 2.3.2 spatial and temporal characteristics of et 2.3.3 temporal variation of sensitivity coefficients 2.3.4 regional response of et0 to climate change 2.4 discussion 2.4.1 spatio-temporal evolution of et 2.4.2 impact of meteorological variables on et 2.4.3 estimated precipitation deficit and impact on agriculture 2.5 conclusions references chapter 3 spatio-temporal variation of drought characteristics in the huang-huai-hai in, china under the climate change scenario 3.1 introduction 3.2 materials and methods 3.2.1 study region 3.2.2 climate data 3.2.3 drought area data 3.2.4 calculations of drought indices 3.2.5 drought identification using run theory 3.3 results 3.3.1 selection of preferable drought index 3.3.2 drought characteristics over the past 50 years 3.3.3 drought prediction for 2010?2099 under rcp8.5 scenario 3.4 discussion 3.4.1 trend variations between different drought indices 3.4.2 applicability of drought index 3.5 conclusions references chapter 4 potential effect of drought on winter wheat yield using dssatceres-wheat model over the huang-huai-hai in, china 4.1 introduction 4.2 materials and methods 4.2.1 study region and data description 4.2.2 calculation of precipitation deficit for winter wheat 4.2.3 crop model description 4.2.4 statistical tests for trend analysis 4.3 results 4.3.1 dssat evaluation 4.3.2 trends and persistence of typical growth date and precipitation deficit 4.3.3 variation of yield reduction rate 4.3.4 cumulative probability of yield reduction rate 4.4 discussion 4.5 conclusions references chapter 5 investigation of the impact of climate change on wheat yield using dssat-ceres-wheat model over the huang-huai-hai in, china 5.1 introduction 5.2 materials and methods 5.2.1 study region 5.2.2 ceres-wheat crop model 5.2.3 simulated scenarios: past, future and isolated variables 5.3 results 5.3.1 testing of ceres-wheat model 5.3.2 changes in growth duration and related climate variables 5.3.3 changes in yield and the contributions of single climate variables 5.4 discussion 5.4.1 impact of increasing solar radiation 5.4.2 itive impact of warming temperature and increasing precipitation 5.5 conclusions references chapter 6 the impacts of climate change on wheat yield based on the dssatceres-wheat model under the rcp8.5 scenario in the huang-huai-hai in, china 6.1 introduction 6.2 materials and methods 6.2.1 study region 6.2.2 ceres-wheat model 6.2.3 simulation design 6.3 results 6.3.1 model calibration and validation 6.3.2 simulated changes of the phenological phase 6.3.3 changes of climatic variables during the wheat-growing period 6.3.4 impacts of different climate variables on wheat yield 6.3.5 impact of elevated co2 on wheat yield 6.4 discussion 6.4.1 the impact of warming temperatures 6.4.2 uncertainties 6.5 conclusions references chapter 7 water consumption in winter wheat and summer maize cropping system based on sebal model in the huang-huai-hai in, china 7.1 introduction 7.2 materials and methods 7.2.1 study area 7.2.2 crop dominance map 7.2.3 phenological data 7.2.4 modis products 7.2.5 meteorological data 7.2.6 sebal model 7.3 results 7.3.1 crop eta 7.3.2 correlation among eta, ndvi, and land surface temperature 7.3.3 correlation between eta and geographic parameters 7.4 discussion 7.4.1 assessment of regional crop evapotranspiration 7.4.2 separation of evapotranspiration of the two cro 7.4.3 sible uncertainty of results 7.4.4 need for refinement 7.5 conclusions references chapter 8 an assessment of water consumption, grain yield and water productivity of winter wheat in agricultural sub-regions of huang-huai-hai in, china 8.1 introduction 8.2 materials and methods 8.2.1 study region description 8.2.2 data collection 8.2.3 cwp estimation 8.3 results 8.3.1 et map 8.3.2 wheat yield map 8.3.3 cwp map 8.3.4 relations among yield, eta and cwp 8.4 discussion 8.5 conclusions references chapter 9 general discussion, conclusions, and prospects 9.1 overview of results and hypotheses 9.1.1 et0 and drought characteristics 9.1.2 effects of climate change and drought on wheat yield 9.1.3 spatial variability in crop water productivity 9.2 general discussion 9.2.1 agricultural adaptations for cwp improvements 9.2.2 the uncertainties 9.2.3 referable value from dataset and methodology of this book 9.3 conclusions 9.4 prospects and improvements 9.4.1 increasing rcp scenarios alternatives 9.4.2 increasing collection of irrigation and fertilizer management for dssat simulation 9.4.3 increasing collection of observed cwp in agro-meteorological stations 9.5 closing words references
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