An integrated tool for cost-effectively applying nutrient management practices for corn, soybeans, and wheat.

IF 8 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Science of the Total Environment Pub Date : 2024-12-10 Epub Date: 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.177110
Yaoze Liu, Siyu Li, Anh H Nguyen, Bernard A Engel, Jingqiu Chen, Dennis C Flanagan, Tian Guo, Fawen Li, Dongyang Ren, Chengxu Liu
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Abstract

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) problem in Lake Erie has become critical recently-primarily triggered by phosphorus losses from cropland in the Maumee River watershed (major crops of corn/soybeans/wheat). Implementing agricultural best management practices (BMPs) is crucial to reduce excess nutrient loadings. Nutrient management is the management of nutrient applications for crop production that maximizes nutrient use efficiencies and minimizes nutrient losses. However, an integrated watershed-scale tool is needed for cost-effectively applying nutrient management practices for corn/soybeans/wheat considering the 4Rs (Right nutrient source, Right rate, Right time, and Right place of nutrient applications). In this study, by combining an improved Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for nutrient management (SWAT-NM) and an improved BMP Cost Evaluation Tool (BMP-COST) for economic evaluations of nutrient management (BMP-COST-NM) considering the 4Rs for corn/soybeans/wheat, an integrated tool SWAT-COST-NM was created. SWAT-COST-NM was demonstrated in the AXL watershed (a typical agricultural area in the Maumee River watershed). The impacts of single nutrient management practices (single-NM, which separately changed the rate, place, time, or nutrient source of fertilizer applications) and combined-NM practices (multiple single-NM practices combined as one nutrient management practice) for corn/soybeans/wheat were evaluated. Tradeoffs in yearly net costs, crop yields, and March-July/yearly nutrient losses (Total Phosphorus-TP, Dissolved Reactive Phosphorus-DRP, and Total Nitrogen-TN) existed. Nutrient management did not necessarily lead to sufficient increases in crop yields to generate extra revenues that match or exceed the additional costs of the activities (compared to existing practices). One of the combined-NM practices could simultaneously reduce March-July TP, DRP, and TN losses by 5.89%, 8.19%, and 8.23%, respectively, while increasing crop yields with additional income (0.50 $/ha/yr of cropped area). SWAT-COST-NM, which can quantify various factors and tradeoffs when evaluating the impacts of nutrient management practices for corn/soybeans/wheat, can assist decision-makers in cost-effectively applying nutrient management practices considering the 4Rs.

为玉米、大豆和小麦提供具有成本效益的养分管理方法的综合工具。
伊利湖的有害藻类水华 (HAB) 问题近来变得十分严重--这主要是由莫米河流域(主要作物为玉米/大豆/小麦)耕地的磷流失引发的。实施农业最佳管理实践 (BMP) 对于减少过量营养负荷至关重要。养分管理是对作物生产中的养分施用进行管理,以最大限度地提高养分利用效率,减少养分流失。然而,考虑到 4R(正确的养分来源、正确的养分施用量、正确的养分施用时间和正确的养分施用地点),玉米/大豆/小麦的养分管理实践需要一种具有成本效益的流域尺度综合工具。在本研究中,通过将改进的用于养分管理的土壤和水评估工具(SWAT)(SWAT-NM)与改进的用于养分管理经济评估的 BMP 成本评估工具(BMP-COST)(BMP-COST-NM)(考虑到玉米/大豆/小麦的 4R)相结合,创建了 SWAT-COST-NM 综合工具。SWAT-COST-NM 在 AXL 流域(Maumee 河流域的典型农业区)进行了演示。对玉米/大豆/小麦的单一养分管理实践(单一养分管理,分别改变施肥量、施肥地点、施肥时间或养分来源)和组合养分管理实践(多个单一养分管理实践组合为一个养分管理实践)的影响进行了评估。在每年的净成本、作物产量和每年三月至七月的养分损失(总磷-TP、溶解反应磷-DRP 和总氮-TN)方面存在权衡。养分管理并不一定导致作物产量的充分提高,从而产生与活动的额外成本(与现有做法相比)相匹配或超过额外成本的额外收入。其中一种综合 NM 实践可同时将 3-7 月的 TP、DRP 和 TN 损失分别减少 5.89%、8.19% 和 8.23%,同时提高作物产量并带来额外收入(0.50 美元/公顷/种植面积/年)。在评估玉米/大豆/小麦养分管理措施的影响时,SWAT-COST-NM 可量化各种因素和权衡,有助于决策者在考虑到 4Rs 的情况下以具有成本效益的方式应用养分管理措施。
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Science of the Total Environment
Science of the Total Environment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
17.60
自引率
10.20%
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8726
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: The Science of the Total Environment is an international journal dedicated to scientific research on the environment and its interaction with humanity. It covers a wide range of disciplines and seeks to publish innovative, hypothesis-driven, and impactful research that explores the entire environment, including the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and anthroposphere. The journal's updated Aims & Scope emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary environmental research with broad impact. Priority is given to studies that advance fundamental understanding and explore the interconnectedness of multiple environmental spheres. Field studies are preferred, while laboratory experiments must demonstrate significant methodological advancements or mechanistic insights with direct relevance to the environment.
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