First- and second-generation agrometeorological models for the prairies and simulated water-demand for potatoes

Author:

Raddatz R. L.,Ash G. H. B.,Shaykewich C. F.,Roberge K. A.,Graham J. L.

Abstract

On the Canadian prairies, moisture is usually the limiting factor in crop production. Occasionally, the thermal regime limits yields. At the Winnipeg Climate Centre, Environment Canada, a root-zone water-balance model simulates crop development, water-demand and water-use with daily climatological observations from across the agricultural portion of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Simulations are used for regional-scale monitoring of the prairie’s major crops (spring wheat, barley and canola) and they have been used to quantify climatological risks. This agrometeorological model is termed a first-generation model as potential evapotranspiration is estimated empirically from Baier and Robertson’s simplest regression equation.A coupled atmosphere-crop-soil agrometeorological model has also been developed for crop monitoring on the prairies. This model generates atmospheric boundary layer profiles at climatological-sites using upper-air analyses and surface characteristics. The crop-soil boundary layer consists of the growing crop, and the top, root and sub-zones of the soil. Evapotranspiration is calculated deterministically from the air’s water vapour density deficit. The calculation is modulated by aerodynamic, canopy and soil resistances. The coupled approach is termed a second-generation model.The re-formulation of the coupled model to simulate the phenology and water-demand of a newly significant crop, potatoes, is described. Comparison with 1994 and 1995 test-plot observations of fractional leaf area and rooting depth suggests that the potato phenology simulation requires further development. Estimates of daily crop water-demand are similar but show greater day-today variation than values generated by a first-generation Baier and Robertson procedure. Key words: Regional modelling, soil moisture, phenology, crop water-demand, potatoes

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Soil Science

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