Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2414313 Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Further information about the environmental effects and best management options for agricultural use of organic residues in Mediterranean areas is required. A field experiment was carried out over two winter seasons in central Portugal, to evaluate NO3-N leaching losses originating from the soil application of cattle slurry (CS), sewage sludge (SS) and urban waste compost (UWC) to a double-cropping system producing oats and maize. A mineral fertilizer treatment (MIN) and a Control were included. The use of a nitrification inhibitor (DCD) with MIN (MIN + I) and CS (CS + I), an organic residue with high C/N ratio (pulp mill sludge – PMS) together with mineral fertilizer (PMS + M), and split application of residues (SS and UWC), were evaluated as measures to mitigate N leaching. Total fertilizer N applied in treatments were 80 and 170 kg N ha−1 to oats (Avena sativa L.) and maize (Zea mays L.), respectively. Water samples were collected at 0.70 m deep, using porous ceramic cups. The highest annual NO3 losses were measured in MIN + I, PMS + M and MIN (185, 152 and 145 kg N ha−1, respectively) and with the split application of SS (145 kg N ha−1). In Control the maximum loss was 50 kg N ha−1. The use of DCD in spring fertilization is not recommended. The N lost by leaching and runoff following the application of organic residues was less than to 30% of N applied (IPCC factor). Compared to mineral N application, the use of organic residues in agriculture with an appropriate management can contribute to lower nitrate losses.

► An adequate use of organic residues in traditional agriculture can contribute to reduce nitrate losses. ► Application of DCD in spring can promote N leaching losses in autumn. ► The use of residues with high C/N ratio with mineral N fertilizers is not a durable solution to reduce N leaching. ► To reduce N leaching losses sewage sludge should be used in a single soil application in spring. ► Nitrate leaching from a maize × oats double-cropping forage system fertilized with organic residues under Mediterranean conditions.

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