Estimation of the year-to-year variations in nitrate leaching in different soils and regions of England and Wales

I.G. Burns, D.J. Greenwood
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A model has been used to estimate the losses of N by leaching from arable soils throughout England and Wales during winter and spring. It is predicted that the extent to which autumn residues of nitrate are leached by winter rains varies considerably from year to year and from site to site, and that this variation will cause much bigger differences in the N fertilizer requirements of deep-rooted crops than of shallow-rooted ones. It is estimated that an average of about 42% of the N applied as fertilizer is leached from arable soils in England and Wales each year. However, the resulting increase in the average nitrate concentration in the drainage water is estimated to exceed 11.3 μg N/ml only in the Eastern region. Spring leaching of freshly-applied N fertilizer is likely to be generally small, and will have little effect on the N fertilizer requirements of deep-rooted crops, but may affect those of shallow-rooted crops in the west.

英格兰和威尔士不同土壤和地区硝酸盐浸出的年际变化估计
一个模型被用来估计冬季和春季英格兰和威尔士耕地土壤中氮的淋失。预测冬季降雨对秋季硝态氮残余物的淋滤程度在不同年份和不同地点都存在较大差异,且这种差异将导致深根作物氮肥需要量的差异远大于浅根作物。据估计,在英格兰和威尔士,每年平均约有42%的氮肥从耕地土壤中流失。然而,仅在东部地区,由此导致的排水中硝酸盐平均浓度的增加估计超过11.3 μg N/ml。新施氮肥的春淋可能普遍较小,对深根作物的氮肥需要量影响不大,但可能影响西部浅根作物的需要量。
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