2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13223285
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Adaptive Agricultural Strategies for Facing Water Deficit in Sweet Maize Production: A Case Study of a Semi-Arid Mediterranean Region

Abstract: Maize is a crucial global commodity, which is used not only for food, but also as an alternative crop in biogas production and as a major energy-supply ingredient in animal diets. However, climate change is jeopardizing current maize production due to its direct impact on weather instability and water availability or its indirect effects on regional climate suitability loss. Hence, new areas for sweet maize cultivation should be considered in the future. Therefore, this study focuses on the possibility of prod… Show more

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“…Droughts typically begin with a lack of precipitation (meteorological drought), which can be aggravated by increased evapotranspiration owing to high temperatures, which can spread to the land surface and result in reduced soil moisture (agricultural drought) and streamflow (called hydrological drought). Water stress during drought slows down crop root growth, delays maturation and reduces agricultural productivity (Ge et al, 2012;Piscitelli et al, 2021). Drought occurrence is critical because crop yield susceptibility to water stress varies by development stage, which is linked to the fundamental biophysical principles of crop growth (Oliveira and Araújo, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Droughts typically begin with a lack of precipitation (meteorological drought), which can be aggravated by increased evapotranspiration owing to high temperatures, which can spread to the land surface and result in reduced soil moisture (agricultural drought) and streamflow (called hydrological drought). Water stress during drought slows down crop root growth, delays maturation and reduces agricultural productivity (Ge et al, 2012;Piscitelli et al, 2021). Drought occurrence is critical because crop yield susceptibility to water stress varies by development stage, which is linked to the fundamental biophysical principles of crop growth (Oliveira and Araújo, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The climate was typically Mediterranean, with a monthly average temperature above 25 • C and the absence of precipitation [42].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, it was ensured that each plot had four grid cell values which amounts to 12 values per treatment, per sensing date (4 grid cell x 3 plots per treatment) (Figure 3). The experiment was set up following the procedure already applied for maize in Colovic and Yuand [56] and Piscitelli and Colovicand [57].…”
Section: Experimental Design and On-field Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%