Nitrate losses through subsurface tile drainage in Conservation Reserve Program, alfalfa, and row crop systems

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作者
Randall, GW
Huggins, DR
Russelle, MP
Fuchs, DJ
Nelson, WW
Anderson, JL
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[1] SO EXPT STN,LAMBERTON,MN 56152
[2] USDA ARS,PLANT SCI RES UNIT,US DAIRY FORAGE RES CTR,ST PAUL,MN 55108
[3] UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT SOIL WATER & CLIMATE,ST PAUL,MN 55108
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10.2134/jeq1997.00472425002600050007x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Subsurface drainage of gravitational water from the soil profile through tiles is a common practice used to improve crop production on poorly drained soils. Previous research has often shown significant concentrations of nitrate-N (NO3-N) in drainage water from row-crop systems, but little drainage research has been conducted under perennial crops such as those used in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Pour cropping systems (continuous corn, a corn-soybean rotation, alfalfa, and CRP) were established in 1988 to determine aboveground biomass yields, N uptake, residual soil N (RSN), soil water content, and NO3 losses to subsurface tile drainage water as influenced by cropping system, Hydrologic-year rainfall during the 6-yr study ranged from 23% below normal to 66% above normal, In dry years, yields were limited, RSN accumulated at elevated levels in all crop systems but especially in the row-crop systems, soil water reserves and RSN were reduced to as deep as 2.7 m in the alfalfa (Medicago saliva L.) and CRP systems, and tile drainage did not occur, Drainage occurred only in the corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] systems in the year of normal rainfall, In gears of excess precipitation, drainage from the row-crop systems exceeded that from the perennial crops by 1.1 to 5.3X. Flow-weighted average NO3-N concentrations in the water during the now period of this study were continuous corn = 32, corn-soybean rotation = 24, alfalfa = 3 and CRP = 2 mg/L. Nitrate losses in the subsurface drainage water from the continuous corn and cent-soybean systems were about 37X and 35X higher, respectively, than from the alfalfa and CRP systems due primarily to greater season-long ET resulting in less drainage and greater uptake and/or immobilization of N by the perennial crops.
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