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- Title
Water use efficiency across scales: from genes to landscapes.
- Authors
Vadez, Vincent; Pilloni, Raphael; Grondin, Alexandre; Hajjarpoor, Amir; Belhouchette, Hatem; Brouziyne, Youssef; Chehbouni, Ghani; Kharrou, Mohamed Hakim; Zitouna-Chebbi, Rim; Mekki, Insaf; Molénat, Jérôme; Jacob, Frédéric; Bossuet, Jérôme
- Abstract
Water scarcity is already set to be one of the main issues of the 21st century, because of competing needs between civil, industrial, and agricultural use. Agriculture is currently the largest user of water, but its share is bound to decrease as societies develop and clearly it needs to become more water efficient. Improving water use efficiency (WUE) at the plant level is important, but translating this at the farm/landscape level presents considerable challenges. As we move up from the scale of cells, organs, and plants to more integrated scales such as plots, fields, farm systems, and landscapes, other factors such as trade-offs need to be considered to try to improve WUE. These include choices of crop variety/species, farm management practices, landscape design, infrastructure development, and ecosystem functions, where human decisions matter. This review is a cross-disciplinary attempt to analyse approaches to addressing WUE at these different scales, including definitions of the metrics of analysis and consideration of trade-offs. The equations we present in this perspectives paper use similar metrics across scales to make them easier to connect and are developed to highlight which levers, at different scales, can improve WUE. We also refer to models operating at these different scales to assess WUE. While our entry point is plants and crops, we scale up the analysis of WUE to farm systems and landscapes.
- Subjects
WATER efficiency; FARM management; WATER use; WATER shortages; LANDSCAPE design
- Publication
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2023, Vol 74, Issue 16, p4770
- ISSN
0022-0957
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jxb/erad052