Water erosion removes soil nutrients, soil carbon, and in extreme cases can remove topsoil altogether. Previous studies have quantified crop yield losses from water erosion using a range of methods, applied mostly to single plots or fields, and cannot be systematically compared. This study assesses the worldwide impact of water erosion on maize and wheat production using a global gridded modeling approach for the first time. The EPIC crop model is used to simulate the global impact of water erosion on maize and wheat yields, from 1980 to 2010, for a range of field management strategies. Maize and wheat yields were reduced by a median of 3% annually in grid cells affected by water erosion, which represent approximately half of global maize a...
International audienceFertilization, crop uptake followed by plant harvest, runoff and erosion, and ...
Irrigation is important to global food production. About 15% of cropland (1) and 5% of food producti...
Soil and water are the most valuable natural resources to meet the basic needs of food, feed, and f...
Water erosion removes soil nutrients, soil carbon, and in extreme cases can remove topsoil altogethe...
Water erosion on arable land can reduce soil fertility and agricultural productivity. Despite the im...
Water erosion can degrade soils and reduce agricultural productivity. Global modelling studies are i...
peer reviewedSoil and water conservation is a big issue of this century. The soil is a non renewable...
International audienceA reliable correlation between crop yields and soil erosion is critical for th...
Healthy soil is the foundation underpinning global agriculture and food security. Soil erosion is cu...
Non-Peer ReviewedProductivity lost due to soil erosion can be estimated by existing computer simulat...
Podu – Iloaiei have studied the influence of different fertilizer systems on yield in wheat and maiz...
Loss of soil through erosion on agriultural land is a widespread problem, reducing primarily the pro...
The effect of cumulative soil loss on maize (Zea mays L.) growth and yield were investigated on a hu...
Nowadays, soil erosion is known as one of the most critical forms of soil degradation and a major th...
Topsoil loss from erosion in the intermountain dry-farming area reduces crop yields. This study test...
International audienceFertilization, crop uptake followed by plant harvest, runoff and erosion, and ...
Irrigation is important to global food production. About 15% of cropland (1) and 5% of food producti...
Soil and water are the most valuable natural resources to meet the basic needs of food, feed, and f...
Water erosion removes soil nutrients, soil carbon, and in extreme cases can remove topsoil altogethe...
Water erosion on arable land can reduce soil fertility and agricultural productivity. Despite the im...
Water erosion can degrade soils and reduce agricultural productivity. Global modelling studies are i...
peer reviewedSoil and water conservation is a big issue of this century. The soil is a non renewable...
International audienceA reliable correlation between crop yields and soil erosion is critical for th...
Healthy soil is the foundation underpinning global agriculture and food security. Soil erosion is cu...
Non-Peer ReviewedProductivity lost due to soil erosion can be estimated by existing computer simulat...
Podu – Iloaiei have studied the influence of different fertilizer systems on yield in wheat and maiz...
Loss of soil through erosion on agriultural land is a widespread problem, reducing primarily the pro...
The effect of cumulative soil loss on maize (Zea mays L.) growth and yield were investigated on a hu...
Nowadays, soil erosion is known as one of the most critical forms of soil degradation and a major th...
Topsoil loss from erosion in the intermountain dry-farming area reduces crop yields. This study test...
International audienceFertilization, crop uptake followed by plant harvest, runoff and erosion, and ...
Irrigation is important to global food production. About 15% of cropland (1) and 5% of food producti...
Soil and water are the most valuable natural resources to meet the basic needs of food, feed, and f...