Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8105770 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The grey WF, the water required to 'dilute' NO3-N in the drainage to meet the drinking water standard, was 61Â L/kg, of which 56Â L/kg was from the cropping stage. The impact of the packhouse phase and the background system was found to be small. However, the average leached NO3-N concentration of 11.3Â mg/L, which is just at the drinking water standard, and the loading of 27.8Â kg-N/ha/y during cultivation indicate that a single application of fertilizer at the time of planting has impacts on water quality. Our modelling of different fertilizer application scenarios of two splits, three splits and a late application at 55Â days after planting reduced the annual average NO3-N concentrations to 10.5, 10.3 and 9.5Â mg/L respectively. Potato yield was not compromised. The grey WF would be reduced to 50.6, 50.9 and 48.9Â L/kg respectively for these fertilizer scenarios.
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Authors
Indika Herath, Steve Green, David Horne, Ranvir Singh, Brent Clothier,