Using drainage fluxmeters to measure inorganic nitrogen losses from New Zealand’s arable and vegetable production systems

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science Pub Date : 2022-05-25 DOI:10.1080/01140671.2022.2077771
M. Norris, P. Johnstone, S. R. Green, S. Trolove, Jian Liu, N. Arnold, I. Sorensen, C. van den Dijssel, S. Dellow, Gina van der Klei, P. Wright, G. Clark, M. Cummins, Sarah Bromley, D. Wallace
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ABSTRACT Commercial cropping farms in New Zealand (NZ) showed highly variable rates of nitrate-N leaching losses (13–148  kg/ha/year) across sites, cropping systems and seasons. Losses were measured at 1.2 m below the soil surface using a network passive-wick drainage fluxmeters (DFMs) which were installed across nine commercial farms between August 2014 and June 2016. Sites were located in the Canterbury, Manawatu, Hawke’s Bay, Waikato and Auckland regions and monitored for a period 51 to 72 months. Twelve DFMs were installed at each site and drainage volumes were validated using an established soil water balance model. At seven sites, losses were calculated using measured drainage and measured concentrations, and at two sites losses were calculated using modelled drainage and measured concentrations. Nitrate-N was the predominant form of inorganic N (96.7–99.9%) in drainage water and annual losses averaged 52  kg/ha/yr for mixed cropping systems with livestock grazing (n = 6) and 101  kg/ha/yr for mixed cropping systems with a focus on vegetable production (n = 3). While not broadly representative of all NZ cropping land uses, results from this study do, nevertheless, suggest that when drainage occurs, nitrate losses may be considerable under the land uses represented here (> 70  kg/ha/y).
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使用排水通量计测量新西兰耕地和蔬菜生产系统的无机氮损失
摘要:新西兰(NZ)的商业种植农场的硝酸盐-氮浸出损失率变化很大(13-148  公斤/公顷/年)。损失为1.2 在2014年8月至2016年6月期间,在九个商业农场安装了网络无源灯芯排水通量计(DFM)。现场位于坎特伯雷、马纳瓦图、霍克湾、怀卡托和奥克兰地区,监测期为51至72个月。在每个场地安装了12个DFM,并使用已建立的土壤水分平衡模型验证排水量。在七个地点,使用测量的排水量和测量的浓度计算损失,在两个地点,通过建模的排水量或测量的浓度来计算损失。硝酸盐氮是排水中无机氮的主要形式(96.7–99.9%),年平均损失52  具有牲畜放牧的混合种植系统(n = 6) 和101  以蔬菜生产为重点的混合种植系统(n = 3) 。虽然这项研究的结果并不能广泛代表新西兰所有的种植用地,但它确实表明,当排水发生时,在这里所代表的土地用途下,硝酸盐的损失可能相当大(>70  千克/公顷/年)。
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期刊介绍: Scope of submissions: The New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science publishes original research papers, review papers, short communications, book reviews, letters, and forum articles. We welcome submissions on biotechnology, entomology, plant nutrition, breeding and pathology, postharvest physiology, soil science, viticulture, biosecurity, new crop and horticultural products, and descriptions of new cultivar releases. The journal welcomes work on tree and field crops, and particularly encourages contributions on kiwifruit, apples and wine grapes.
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