2017
DOI: 10.18805/ijare.v51i04.8430
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Evaluation of the FAO Aqua-Crop model for Durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.)on the eastern Algeria under semi-arid conditions

Abstract: The relative yield decline that is expected under specific levels of water stress at different moments in the growing period is estimated by integrating the FAO Ky approach in the soil water balance model BUDGET. FAO recently developed a water-driven model (Aqua-Crop) for use as a decision support tool in planning and scenario analysis in different seasons and locations. The Aqua Crop model was evaluated with experimental data collected during three cropping seasons; the field experiments were conducted in Set… Show more

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“…Model performances could become unsatisfactory in severely stressed environment. Observations made about a general season under/overestimation are quite similar to the ones reported by [76]- [79]. The model performance requires a broader validation according to the different possible calibrations over a wider availability of sample sites and agricultural species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Model performances could become unsatisfactory in severely stressed environment. Observations made about a general season under/overestimation are quite similar to the ones reported by [76]- [79]. The model performance requires a broader validation according to the different possible calibrations over a wider availability of sample sites and agricultural species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…This region is characterized by a semi-arid climate type with an annual rainfall of 380 mm and mean temperature of 13.7C (Kribaa et al, 2001). Several no-till trials have been conducted in this region under the responsibility of the Technical Institute of Great Cultures (ITGC) in order to increase wheat production and protect soil against erosion (Ali et al, 2017). Four plots were selected on the basis of homogeneity the climate, slope, soil texture and wheat cultivation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%