Shikun Sun1,2, Pute Wu1,2, Yubao Wang2, Xining Zhao1,2, Jing Liu2
1Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, CAS and Ministry of Water Resources,
2Institute of Water Saving Agriculture in Arid regions of China, Northwest A&F University
Irrigation plays an increasing important role in agriculture of China. The assessment of water resources utilization during agricultural production process will contribute to improving agricultural water management practices for the irrigation districts. The water footprint provides a new approach to assess the agricultural water utilization. The present paper put forward a new calculation method to quantify the water footprint of crop. On this basis, this paper calculated the water footprint of major crop in Hetao irrigation district, China. Then, it evaluated the influencing factors that caused the variability of crop water footprint during the study period. Results showed that: 1) the annual average water footprint of integrated-crop production in Hetao irrigation district was 3.91 m3 kg-1 (90.91% blue water and 9.09% green water). The crop production in the Hetao irrigation district mainly relies on blue water; 2) Under the integrated influences of interannual climate variability and variation of agricultural inputs, the water footprint of integrated-crop production displayed a decreasing trend; 3) the contribution rate of the climatic factors to the variation of water footprint was only -6.90%, while the total contribution rate of the agricultural inputs factors was -84.31%. The results suggest that the water footprint of crop mainly depends on agricultural management rather than the regional climate and its variation. The results indicated that the water footprint of a crop could be control at a reasonable level by better management of all agricultural inputs and the improvement of water use efficiency in agriculture.
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