Guidelines for Constructing Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Balances in Historical Agricultural Systems

R. García-Ruiz, M. González de Molina, G. Guzmán, D. Soto, J. Infante-Amate
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Changes in cropland intensification and extension and their socioeconomic consequences have been a topic mainly investigated by agrarian historians. Results of the nutrient balances of these historical agricultural systems with relatively closed nutrient cycles might have played an important role because long-term sustainability only is achieved when the replacement of nutrients match those harvested. Thus, the analysis of the nutrient balance of specific historical agricultural systems or management practices has been the focus of agrarian historians. However, many of these nutrient balances have failed to take into account specific processes of importance. In this study, we provide a guideline for constructing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium balances in historical agroecosystems at both crop and aggregated scales. A rationale for explaining the processes involved and the variables that must be taken into account is provided. We also apply the model for specific crops at a parish scale using a case study from 1752. In addition, we provide the basis for linking a specific outcome of the nutrient balance with the long-term sustainability of specific crops.
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在历史农业系统中构建氮、磷、钾平衡的指南
耕地集约化和外延化的变化及其社会经济后果一直是农业历史学家主要研究的主题。这些具有相对封闭养分循环的历史农业系统的养分平衡结果可能发挥了重要作用,因为只有当养分的替代与收获相匹配时,才能实现长期可持续性。因此,分析特定历史农业系统或管理实践的营养平衡一直是农业历史学家关注的焦点。然而,许多这些营养平衡没有考虑到特定的重要过程。在本研究中,我们提供了在作物和群落尺度上构建历史农业生态系统氮、磷、钾平衡的指导方针。提供了解释所涉及的过程和必须考虑到的变量的基本原理。我们还通过1752年的一个案例研究,将该模型应用于教区规模的特定作物。此外,我们还提供了将营养平衡的特定结果与特定作物的长期可持续性联系起来的基础。
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Journal of Sustainable Agriculture
Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 农林科学-农业综合
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