Regional estimates of nitrogen budgets for agricultural systems in the East African Community over the last five decades

IF 6.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Barthelemy Harerimana, Minghua Zhou, Bo Zhu, Peng Xu
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The great challenge of reducing soil nutrient depletion and assuring agricultural system productivity in low-income countries caused by limited synthetic fertilizer use necessitates local and cost-effective nutrient sources. We estimated the changes of the nitrogen budget of agricultural systems in the East African Community from 1961 to 2018 to address the challenges of insufficient nitrogen inputs and serious soil nitrogen depletion in agricultural systems of the East African Community region. Results showed that total nitrogen input increased from 12.5 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 1960s to 21.8 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 2000s and 27 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 2010s. Total nitrogen crop uptake increased from 12.8 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 1960s to 18.2 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 2000s and 21.8 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 2010s. Soil nitrogen stock increased from -2.0 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 1960s to -0.5 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 2000s and 0.3 kg N ha-1yr-1 in the 2010s. Our results allow us to substantiate for the first time that soil nitrogen depletion decreases with increasing input of nitrogen in agricultural systems of the East African Community region. This suggests that increases in nitrogen inputs through biological nitrogen fixation and animal manure are the critical nitrogen management practices to curb soil nitrogen depletion and sustain agricultural production systems in the East African Community region in order to meet food demand for a growing population.

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过去五十年东非共同体农业系统氮预算的区域估计数
由于合成肥料的使用有限,低收入国家在减少土壤养分消耗和确保农业系统生产力方面面临巨大挑战,因此需要当地和具有成本效益的养分来源。我们估计了1961年至2018年东非共同体农业系统氮预算的变化,以应对东非共同体地区农业系统氮投入不足和土壤氮严重枯竭的挑战。结果表明,总氮输入从20世纪60年代的12.5 kg N ha-1yr-1增加到21世纪初的21.8 kg N ha-1和2010年代的27 kg N ha-yr-1。作物对氮的吸收总量从20世纪60年代的12.8千克氮ha-1yr-1增加到21世纪初的18.2千克氮ha-1和2010年代的21.8千克氮ha-yr-1。土壤氮储量从20世纪60年代的-2.0千克氮ha-1yr-1增加到2000年代的-0.5千克氮ha-1和2010年代的0.3千克氮ha-1.yr-1。我们的研究结果使我们首次证实,随着东非共同体地区农业系统氮投入的增加,土壤氮消耗减少。这表明,通过生物固氮和动物粪便增加氮投入是遏制土壤氮耗竭和维持东非共同体区域农业生产系统的关键氮管理做法,以满足不断增长的人口的粮食需求。
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Agronomy for Sustainable Development
Agronomy for Sustainable Development 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
8.20%
发文量
108
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Agronomy for Sustainable Development (ASD) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of international scope, dedicated to publishing original research articles, review articles, and meta-analyses aimed at improving sustainability in agricultural and food systems. The journal serves as a bridge between agronomy, cropping, and farming system research and various other disciplines including ecology, genetics, economics, and social sciences. ASD encourages studies in agroecology, participatory research, and interdisciplinary approaches, with a focus on systems thinking applied at different scales from field to global levels. Research articles published in ASD should present significant scientific advancements compared to existing knowledge, within an international context. Review articles should critically evaluate emerging topics, and opinion papers may also be submitted as reviews. Meta-analysis articles should provide clear contributions to resolving widely debated scientific questions.
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