The North China Plain (NCP) is the largest agricultural production area in China. The extensive use of groundwater for irrigation agriculture under variable climatic conditions has resulted in the rapid decline of the groundwater table especially in areas north of the Yellow River, leading to hydrological imbalance and unsustainable agricultural production. This article analyses the sustainable level of vegetation/ crop water use under the NCP climate by mimicking the evapotranspiration of a natural forest ecosystem. Such a system would have a mean annual evapotranspiration ranging from 470 mm/year in the northern to 910 mm/ year in the southern part of the plain, leading to a mean annual water excess (rainfall minus evapotranspiration) ran...
A modeling approach was used to analyze the response of crop productivity to irrigation in the North...
Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainl...
<div><p>Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Pla...
The North China Plain (NCP) is the largest agricultural production area in China. The extensive use ...
The North China Plain (NCP) is one of the most important regions for food production in China, with ...
North China Plain (NCP) is a main agricultural production region in China, dominated by a summer mai...
The annual double-cropping system of winter wheat and summer maize requires a large amount of irriga...
In the North China Plain (NCP), while irrigation using groundwater has maintained a high-level crop ...
The North China Plain (NCP) is one of the most important food production bases in China. However, it...
In the North China Plain (NCP), while irrigation using groundwater has maintained a high-level crop ...
North China is the most important food basket of China, where the majority of wheat and corn are pro...
Limited precipitation restricts crop yield in the North China Plain, where high level of production ...
Groundwater levels in the North China Plain (NCP), the bread basket of China, have dropped more than...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
These data include measured precipitation, measured pan evaporation, planting and harvest dates and ...
A modeling approach was used to analyze the response of crop productivity to irrigation in the North...
Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainl...
<div><p>Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Pla...
The North China Plain (NCP) is the largest agricultural production area in China. The extensive use ...
The North China Plain (NCP) is one of the most important regions for food production in China, with ...
North China Plain (NCP) is a main agricultural production region in China, dominated by a summer mai...
The annual double-cropping system of winter wheat and summer maize requires a large amount of irriga...
In the North China Plain (NCP), while irrigation using groundwater has maintained a high-level crop ...
The North China Plain (NCP) is one of the most important food production bases in China. However, it...
In the North China Plain (NCP), while irrigation using groundwater has maintained a high-level crop ...
North China is the most important food basket of China, where the majority of wheat and corn are pro...
Limited precipitation restricts crop yield in the North China Plain, where high level of production ...
Groundwater levels in the North China Plain (NCP), the bread basket of China, have dropped more than...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
These data include measured precipitation, measured pan evaporation, planting and harvest dates and ...
A modeling approach was used to analyze the response of crop productivity to irrigation in the North...
Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainl...
<div><p>Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Pla...