产量(工程)
产量差距
中国
环境科学
食用油
粮食安全
作物
播种
生产(经济)
作物产量
农学
农林复合经营
石油生产
花生油
农业经济学
分布(数学)
农业科学
原油
农业工程
作者
Xinhua Chen,Yucheng Wang,Xinyuan Cao,Jiaxin Chen,Xinguo Li,Chunji Jiang,Xiumei Tang,Lin Li,Dongliang Xiong,Guangsheng Zhou,Shaobing Peng,Jianliang Huang,Nanyan Deng
摘要
ABSTRACT China's self‐sufficiency rate (SSR) for edible oil stands at 29%, which is mainly due to a low soybean SSR of 15% with substantial imports. Peanut, one of the major oil crops in China, has been self‐sufficient since the 1960s and holds potential for enhancing the country's edible oil security if its production can be further increased. However, the potential for production increase remains largely unknown. In this study, we evaluated regional and national peanut yield gaps using a well‐calibrated crop model with site‐specific weather, soil, and management data through a “bottom‐up” upscaling method following Global Yield Gap Atlas (GYGA) methodology. We further assessed the SSR for edible oil under various future scenarios and identified priority provinces for peanut planting compared with soybean by cumulative frequency distribution classification. The results showed that the relative yield gap (Yg) of peanut in China was still large (53%), and national production could increase by 71% through Yg closure, with the regions of North China Plain and the Yangtze River Valley contributing to the largest proportion of 43% and 31% to the total production increase, respectively. Edible oil SSR is projected to increase by 11 percentage points in the next decade (2032) through peanut Yg closure, which is equivalent to a 24% decrease in current soybean imports in China. In addition, priority provinces for peanut growing with large Yg and high stability of potential yield were identified compared with soybean, such as Shandong, Sichuan, and Jiangsu, which have the potential to increase edible oil SSR by another 3 percentage points. Moreover, yield‐limiting factors and yield increase approaches in specific regions were discussed for increasing peanut production in a more sustainable manner.
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