Increasing heavy rainfall events and associated excessive soil water threaten a protein-source legume in dry environments of West Africa

Toshichika Iizumi, Kohtaro Iseki, Kenta Ikazaki,Toru Sakai,Hideo Shiogama,Yukiko Imada, Benoit Joseph Batieno

AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY(2024)

引用 0|浏览4
暂无评分
摘要
The intensification of the hydrological cycle has increased heavy rainfall and drought events in a changing climate. However, compared to drought, the impacts of heavy rainfall on crop production are under-studied. Using field experimental data and a calibrated crop model CYGMA, we showed that excessive soil water asso-ciated with heavy rainfall events is having a detrimental effect on cowpea yields, even in the dry environments of West Africa where cowpea is an important, protein-rich cash crop. Cowpea yields are susceptible to heavy rainfall in areas with poorly drained soils, and to drought in soils that have a low water-retention capacity. The crop model captured of the main characteristics of the observed development, growth, and yield, as well as the characteristics of root-zone soil water contents and how they vary by soil type. The analysis of d4PDF factual and counterfactual climate model simulations revealed that heavy rainfall events associated with anthropogenic climate change have increased in recent decades, and that they are projected to increase in future. Further, changes in seasonal rainfall and the number of dry days would be largely absent from CMIP6 climate projections by mid-century. Reductions in cowpea yields due to excessive soil water is projected to become more frequent, and the potential damage in a 1-in-100 extremely wet year would be comparable to the damage currently experienced in droughts, irrespective of soil types. Simulations of the projected damage due to drought show that the situation will be similar to current levels, with drought remaining a major climate hazard. However, excessive soil water is projected to be a serious threat to food security in the region. Our findings indicate that, even in dry environments, cropping systems need to be implemented in order to reduce the susceptibility of soils to both drought and excessive soil water.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Climate change,Cowpea,Crop model,Heavy rainfall,Nutrition,Soil
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要