Phosphorus Fate, Management, and Modeling in Artificially Drained Systems

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作者
Kleinman, Peter J. A. [1 ]
Smith, Douglas R. [2 ]
Bolster, Carl H. [3 ]
Easton, Zachary M. [4 ]
机构
[1] ARS, USDA, Pasture Syst & Watershed Management Res Unit, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[2] ARS, USDA, Grassland Soil & Water Res Lab, Temple, TX 76502 USA
[3] ARS, USDA, Food Anim Environm Syst Res Unit, Bowling Green, KY 42104 USA
[4] Virginia Tech, Dept Biol Syst Engn, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
关键词
WATER-QUALITY PROTECTION; AGRICULTURAL DRAINAGE; TILE DRAINAGE; COASTAL-PLAIN; DITCHES; TRANSPORT; SOILS; LOSSES;
D O I
10.2134/jeq2015.02.0090
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Phosphorus (P) losses in agricultural drainage waters, both surface and subsurface, are among the most difficult form of nonpoint source pollution to mitigate. This special collection of papers on P in drainage waters documents the range of field conditions leading to P loss in drainage water, the potential for drainage and nutrient management practices to control drainage losses of P, and the ability of models to represent P loss to drainage systems. A review of P in tile drainage and case studies from North America, Europe, and New Zealand highlight the potential for artificial drainage to exacerbate watershed loads of dissolved and particulate P via rapid, bypass flow and shorter flow path distances. Trade-offs are identified in association with drainage intensification, tillage, cover crops, and manure management. While P in drainage waters tends to be tied to surface sources of P (soil, amendments or vegetation) that are in highest concentration, legacy sources of P may occur at deeper depths or other points along drainage flow paths. Most startling, none of the major fate-and-transport models used to predict management impacts on watershed P losses simulate the dominant processes of P loss to drainage waters. Because P losses to drainage waters can be so difficult to manage and to model, major investment are needed (i) in systems that can provide necessary drainage for agronomic production while detaining peak flows and promoting P retention and (ii) in models that can adequately describe P loss to drainage waters.
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页码:460 / 466
页数:7
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