Soil nitrate accumulation and leaching to groundwater during the entire vegetable phase following conversion from paddy rice
Wang Ying Li Kunzhi Tanaka Takashi S. T. Yang Dan Inamura Tastuya · 2016
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Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems   2016 年
发表日期:
2016.10.21
摘要:
Large amounts of farmland have been converted from traditional cereal cropping to intensive vegetable cropping in China, creating environmental risks. Previous studies utilized several methods of estimating nitrate accumulation in soil and leaching to groundwater under intensive vegetable cultivation, such as comparing intensive cropping to non-intensive cropping, or investigating the seasonal dynamics of soil nitrates in the short term, such as 1 or 2 years. This study tried to utilize a different method, considering the effects of total nitrogen (N) input during the whole vegetable cropping phase (up to 9 years) after conversion from traditional cereal cropping on soil and groundwater. A large-scale investigation was performed in the study area. Vegetable, soil, and groundwater samples were collected from 22 fields. Results showed that soil nitrate was significantly correlated with total N input from chemical fertilizer during the whole vegetable cropping phase, and groundwater nitrate was significantly correlated with soil nitrate. Nitrate concentration in 45 % of wells exceeded the drinking water maximum contaminant level, 10 mg L
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