Crop harvested area, not yield, drives variability in crop production in Iran

Increasing population and a severe water crisis are imposing growing pressure on Iranian cropping systems to increase crop production to meet the rising demand for food. Little is known about the separate contribution of trends and variability of the harvested area and yield to crop production in se...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei, Gohar Ghazaryan, Rooholla Moradi, Olena Dubovyk, Stefan Siebert
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2021-01-01
Series:Environmental Research Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abfe29
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author Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei
Gohar Ghazaryan
Rooholla Moradi
Olena Dubovyk
Stefan Siebert
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description Increasing population and a severe water crisis are imposing growing pressure on Iranian cropping systems to increase crop production to meet the rising demand for food. Little is known about the separate contribution of trends and variability of the harvested area and yield to crop production in severely drought-prone areas such as Iran. In this study we (a) quantify the importance of harvested area and yield on trends and variability of crop production for the 12 most important annual crops under rainfed and irrigated conditions and (b) test how well the variability in annual crop areas can be explained by drought dynamics. We use remote sensing based land cover and evapotranspiration products derived from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer to quantify the extent of cropland and drought severity as well as survey-based, crop-specific reports for the period 2001–2016 in Iran. The intensity of drought stress was estimated using the annual ratio between actual and potential evapotranspiration. We found that trends in the production of specific crops are predominantly explained by trends in harvested crop area. Besides, the variability in the harvested area contributed significantly more to the variability in crop production than the variability in crop yields, particularly under rainfed conditions (seven out of nine crops). In contrast, variability in the production of heavily subsidized crops such as wheat was predominantly explained by yield variability. Variability in the annual cropland area was largely explained by drought, in particular for the more arid regions in the south of the country. This highlights the importance of better and proactive drought management to stabilize crop areas and yields for sufficient food production in Iran.
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spelling doaj.art-f7d7158c7dc943ecb97b854edb78fe132023-08-09T15:00:12ZengIOP PublishingEnvironmental Research Letters1748-93262021-01-0116606405810.1088/1748-9326/abfe29Crop harvested area, not yield, drives variability in crop production in IranEhsan Eyshi Rezaei0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2603-8034Gohar Ghazaryan1Rooholla Moradi2Olena Dubovyk3Stefan Siebert4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9998-0672Department of Crop Sciences, University of Göttingen , 37075 Göttingen, Germany; Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) , 15374 Müncheberg, GermanyCenter for Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces (ZFL), University of Bonn , 53113 Bonn, Germany; Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) , 15374 Müncheberg, GermanyDepartment of Plant Productions, Agricultural Faculty of Bardsir, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman , Kerman, IranCenter for Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces (ZFL), University of Bonn , 53113 Bonn, GermanyDepartment of Crop Sciences, University of Göttingen , 37075 Göttingen, GermanyIncreasing population and a severe water crisis are imposing growing pressure on Iranian cropping systems to increase crop production to meet the rising demand for food. Little is known about the separate contribution of trends and variability of the harvested area and yield to crop production in severely drought-prone areas such as Iran. In this study we (a) quantify the importance of harvested area and yield on trends and variability of crop production for the 12 most important annual crops under rainfed and irrigated conditions and (b) test how well the variability in annual crop areas can be explained by drought dynamics. We use remote sensing based land cover and evapotranspiration products derived from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer to quantify the extent of cropland and drought severity as well as survey-based, crop-specific reports for the period 2001–2016 in Iran. The intensity of drought stress was estimated using the annual ratio between actual and potential evapotranspiration. We found that trends in the production of specific crops are predominantly explained by trends in harvested crop area. Besides, the variability in the harvested area contributed significantly more to the variability in crop production than the variability in crop yields, particularly under rainfed conditions (seven out of nine crops). In contrast, variability in the production of heavily subsidized crops such as wheat was predominantly explained by yield variability. Variability in the annual cropland area was largely explained by drought, in particular for the more arid regions in the south of the country. This highlights the importance of better and proactive drought management to stabilize crop areas and yields for sufficient food production in Iran.https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abfe29climatedroughtharvested areacrop yieldremote sensingIran
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Gohar Ghazaryan
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Olena Dubovyk
Stefan Siebert
Crop harvested area, not yield, drives variability in crop production in Iran
Environmental Research Letters
climate
drought
harvested area
crop yield
remote sensing
Iran
title Crop harvested area, not yield, drives variability in crop production in Iran
title_full Crop harvested area, not yield, drives variability in crop production in Iran
title_fullStr Crop harvested area, not yield, drives variability in crop production in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Crop harvested area, not yield, drives variability in crop production in Iran
title_short Crop harvested area, not yield, drives variability in crop production in Iran
title_sort crop harvested area not yield drives variability in crop production in iran
topic climate
drought
harvested area
crop yield
remote sensing
Iran
url https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abfe29
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