Calibration and validation of the FAO AquaCrop water productivity model for cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)

FAO’s water-driven crop growth simulation model, AquaCrop, was calibrated and validated for cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). Existing datasets, used in similar published works, were shared covering several years and regions (Colombia, Nigeria and Togo). Different varieties were tested for the cas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Agricultural water management 2022-04, Vol.263, p.107491, Article 107491
Hauptverfasser: Wellens, Joost, Raes, Dirk, Fereres, Elias, Diels, Jan, Coppye, Cecilia, Adiele, Joy Geraldine, Ezui, Kodjovi Senam Guillaume, Becerra, Luis-Augusto, Selvaraj, Michael Gomez, Dercon, Gerd, Heng, Lee Kheng
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Zusammenfassung:FAO’s water-driven crop growth simulation model, AquaCrop, was calibrated and validated for cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). Existing datasets, used in similar published works, were shared covering several years and regions (Colombia, Nigeria and Togo). Different varieties were tested for the case of Colombia and a single variety (TME-419) for Nigeria and Togo. Overall calibrated biomass simulations resulted in an R2 of 0.96 and a RMSE of 1.99 tonne DM/ha. As for dry tuber yield estimates, it was not possible to find a single harvest index for the ensembled varieties given their varying characteristics and limited data per variety. However, for the TME-419 variety (Nigeria and Togo) calibrated root tuber simulations yielded and R2 of 0.94 and a RMSE of 2.37 tonne DM/ha. A single crop-file was developed for different cassava varieties and agro-ecological regions, which can be applied with confidence to further study cassava related food security, water productivity, improved agronomic practices, etc. •A cassava crop-file was calibrated and validated for AquaCrop.•Different priorly published cassava datasets were used.•A single crop-file was developed for different varieties and ecological regions.•AquaCrop can be used to improve crop water productivity and agronomic practices.
ISSN:0378-3774
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DOI:10.1016/j.agwat.2022.107491