Precipitation, runoff and nutrient losses from cultivated Histosols in western Iceland

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Icelandic Agricultural Sciences Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.16886/ias.2019.06
Björn Thorsteinsson, Gudmundur H. Johannesson, A. Thorlacius, T. Gudmundsson
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From May 2001 to June 2002, regular measurements were done on the volume of water runoff from the fields of the Agricultural University of Iceland’s farm at Hvanneyri, western Iceland. Precipitation and other weather factors were continuously monitored. The following components were analysed in the runoff water: total N, ammonia N (NH4-N), oxidized N (TON), phosphate (PO4-P), soluble phosphorus (TSP), K, Ca, Mg, Na, and S. Results show that nutrient runoff varied considerably over the year, highest in winter but low during the summer months. Losses of Ca, Mg, K and Na were relatively high, but N and P runoff was low considering that we are dealing with fertilized organic soils with a high content of soluble P in the top 10 cm and high total N in the whole soil profile. Results showed that major fluctuations and peak runoff events were confined to the winter months. Nutrient losses in relation to field management practices require further studies.
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降水、径流和冰岛西部种植的梭菌的养分损失
从2001年5月到2002年6月,对冰岛西部Hvanneyri的冰岛农业大学农场的农田径流量进行了定期测量。连续监测降水和其他天气因素。分析了径流中总氮、氨氮(NH4-N)、氧化氮(TON)、磷酸盐(PO4-P)、可溶性磷(TSP)、K、Ca、Mg、Na和s的组成,结果表明养分径流在年内变化较大,冬季最高,夏季最低。Ca、Mg、K和Na的流失相对较高,但N和P的流失相对较低,因为我们处理的是肥料有机土壤,顶部10 cm的可溶性P含量较高,整个土壤剖面的全氮含量较高。结果表明,径流的主要波动和峰值发生在冬季。与田间管理做法有关的营养损失需要进一步研究。
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Icelandic Agricultural Sciences
Icelandic Agricultural Sciences AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Icelandic Agricultural Sciences is published annually, or more frequently. The deadline for submitting manuscripts that are intended to appear within that year is September. The journal is in English and is refereed and distributed internationally. It publishes original articles and reviews written by researchers throughout the world on any aspect of applied life sciences that are relevant under boreal, alpine, arctic or subarctic conditions. Relevant subjects include e.g. any kind of environmental research, farming, breeding and diseases of plants and animals, hunting and fisheries, food science, forestry, soil conservation, ecology of managed and natural ecosystems, geothermal ecology, etc.
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