Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal

Climate change is projected to notably impact water requirements and crop yield; therefore, it is imperative to quantify climate risk and devise climate-resilient field management practices. This study applied the AquaCrop model to Tulsipur, a sub-metropolitan city located in Western Nepal. The mode...

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Autores principales: Zuber, Md., Kalauni, N., Shrestha, Nirman, Pandey, V. P., Pokharel, B.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: IWA Publishing 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173983
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author Zuber, Md.
Kalauni, N.
Shrestha, Nirman
Pandey, V. P.
Pokharel, B.
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Pandey, V. P.
Pokharel, B.
Shrestha, Nirman
Zuber, Md.
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Kalauni, N.
Shrestha, Nirman
Pandey, V. P.
Pokharel, B.
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description Climate change is projected to notably impact water requirements and crop yield; therefore, it is imperative to quantify climate risk and devise climate-resilient field management practices. This study applied the AquaCrop model to Tulsipur, a sub-metropolitan city located in Western Nepal. The model was calibrated and validated on a field scale, and various scenarios were analysed for baseline (2010–2020) and future (2021–2100) periods to formulate workable management strategies for irrigation and fertilizer applications. Results showed that a deficit irrigation strategy could lead to 81% fewer requirements for irrigation in rice and 24% in wheat at the cost of a minimal (~1%) reduction in yield. Water requirement is projected to decrease and crop yield to increase for both crops for all future scenarios, except wheat water requirement, where water requirement is projected to increase by up to 13% in the future. Rainfed irrigation leads to extremely high variance in crop yields. Deficit irrigation under the nationally recommended fertilizer dose is recommended as a better option to develop climate resiliency in cereal yield in the study area.
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spelling CGSpace1739832025-10-26T12:51:55Z Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal Zuber, Md. Kalauni, N. Shrestha, Nirman Pandey, V. P. Pokharel, B. crop yield water requirements irrigation management soil fertility climate change climate resilience climate models climate prediction Climate change is projected to notably impact water requirements and crop yield; therefore, it is imperative to quantify climate risk and devise climate-resilient field management practices. This study applied the AquaCrop model to Tulsipur, a sub-metropolitan city located in Western Nepal. The model was calibrated and validated on a field scale, and various scenarios were analysed for baseline (2010–2020) and future (2021–2100) periods to formulate workable management strategies for irrigation and fertilizer applications. Results showed that a deficit irrigation strategy could lead to 81% fewer requirements for irrigation in rice and 24% in wheat at the cost of a minimal (~1%) reduction in yield. Water requirement is projected to decrease and crop yield to increase for both crops for all future scenarios, except wheat water requirement, where water requirement is projected to increase by up to 13% in the future. Rainfed irrigation leads to extremely high variance in crop yields. Deficit irrigation under the nationally recommended fertilizer dose is recommended as a better option to develop climate resiliency in cereal yield in the study area. 2025-03-01 2025-04-02T10:58:55Z 2025-04-02T10:58:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173983 en Open Access IWA Publishing Zuber, Md.; Kalauni, N.; Shrestha, Nirman; Pandey, V. P.; Pokharel, B. 2025. Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 16(3):837-859. [doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2025.543]
spellingShingle crop yield
water requirements
irrigation management
soil fertility
climate change
climate resilience
climate models
climate prediction
Zuber, Md.
Kalauni, N.
Shrestha, Nirman
Pandey, V. P.
Pokharel, B.
Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal
title Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal
title_full Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal
title_fullStr Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal
title_short Cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate: a case of Tulsipur, western Nepal
title_sort cereal yield and water requirements in response to irrigation and soil fertility management in a changing climate a case of tulsipur western nepal
topic crop yield
water requirements
irrigation management
soil fertility
climate change
climate resilience
climate models
climate prediction
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173983
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