Nitrate and phosphorus loss from agricultural land: implications for nonpoint pollution

被引:19
作者
Olarewaju, O. E. [2 ]
Adetunji, M. T. [1 ]
Adeofun, C. O. [2 ]
Adekunle, I. M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Agr, Dept Soil Sci & Land Management, Abeokuta, Niger
[2] Univ Agr, Dept Environm Management & Toxicol, Abeokuta, Niger
关键词
Nonpoint pollution; Nitrate; Phosphorus; Fertilizer application; WATER-QUALITY; SOILS; TRANSPORT; NIGERIA; FATE;
D O I
10.1007/s10705-009-9249-8
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The impact of agriculture on flood plains and surface water quality has received much attention in temperate countries in recent years. Little attention has been given to loss of nutrients and its impact on the quality of buffer zones and adjacent streams in many tropical environments due to the believe that fertilizer use is still very low compared to temperate countries. This may not be totally true especially in agricultural research stations and University experimental fields where a large amount fertilizers are used continuously for many years. This study was conducted in 2 years (Four seasons) to evaluate the accumulated effect of a long term fertilizer application of an agricultural land on an adjacent stream. Results showed that applied fertilizer significantly contributed to the high levels of nitrate and phosphorus in the stream water. Highest concentration of soil NO3-N and P were found in 0-15, 15-30 and 30-45 cm soil depths with about 75% reduction in these amounts in the 60-75 cm depth for NO3-N and 77% reduction at the same depth for soil available phosphorus, the topsoil constituting about 45% of the concentration of the two plant nutrients assessed. There were evident of leaching of basic cations below 15 cm soil depth as indicated in the increased soil pH. There were significantly (P < 0.05) higher soil NO3-N and P in the dry season relative to the wet season. The long term application of fertilizers to the sandy loam soil significantly contributed to nitrate and phosphate pollution of the stream in excess of the maximum level accepted for potable water. The stream's pH, temperature, nitrate and phosphate were significantly higher in the dry season. Correlation analyses indicated that agricultural runoffs from the topsoil contributed significantly to the pollution of the stream. There was also positive and significant correlation between the soil nitrate and soil phosphorus at different soil depths, thus indicating that the N and P might have been applied jointly as compound fertilizer and move down the slope through runoff.
引用
收藏
页码:79 / 85
页数:7
相关论文
共 20 条
[1]  
ADDISCOTT TM, 1993, NITRATE PERCEPTION P, P1
[2]   NITROGEN APPLICATION AND UNDERGROUND WATER CONTAMINATION IN SOME AGRICULTURAL SOILS OF SOUTH WESTERN NIGERIA [J].
ADETUNJI, MT .
FERTILIZER RESEARCH, 1994, 37 (02) :159-163
[3]   POLLUTION STUDIES ON NIGERIAN RIVERS .2. WATER-QUALITY OF SOME NIGERIAN RIVERS [J].
AJAYI, SO ;
OSIBANJO, O .
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION SERIES B-CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL, 1981, 2 (02) :87-95
[4]  
Akpan E. R., 2003, Global Journal of Environmental Sciences, V2, P106
[5]  
AMADI A, 1993, CHEM AGR ENV, P221
[6]   Evaluation of nitrate-nitrogen transport in a potato-barley rotation [J].
Delgado, JA ;
Riggenbach, RR ;
Sparks, RT ;
Dillon, MA ;
Kawanabe, LM ;
Ristau, RJ .
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2001, 65 (03) :878-883
[7]  
Follett RF, 2002, J SOIL WATER CONSERV, V57, P402
[8]   PHOSPHORUS LEACHING FROM SOILS CONTAINING DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS IN THE BROADBALK EXPERIMENT [J].
HECKRATH, G ;
BROOKES, PC ;
POULTON, PR ;
GOULDING, KWT .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 1995, 24 (05) :904-910
[9]  
HORNE AJ, 1994, PLANT NUTR CONCENTRA, P65
[10]   MONITORING OF WATER-QUALITY IN UPPER MUKUVISI RIVER IN HARARE, ZIMBABWE [J].
MATHUTHU, AS ;
ZARANYIKA, FM ;
JONNALAGADDA, SB .
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 1993, 19 (01) :51-61