Title of article :
Impact of water application conditions on nitrogen leaching under furrow irrigation: Experimental and modelling approaches
Author/Authors :
J.C. Mailhol، نويسنده , , D. Crevoisier، نويسنده , , K. Triki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Local infiltration tests on 1.5 m long blocked furrows were carried out on a loam soil to assess N fertiliser leaching under furrow irrigation where ridging operations entails placing nitrogen on the upper part of the ridge. This article focuses on the impact of flow depths, or water application depth (WAD), on nitrogen movement in seven 1.5-m long blocked furrows. For a first irrigation event, a WAD greater than or equal to 240 mm, significantly reduced the heterogeneity of the N concentration profiles measured at the top of the ridge and beneath the furrow. The virtually homogeneous N soil distribution with depth permitted the determination of the nitrogen balance throughout the season using soil samples obtained at the beginning and end of the season as well as the determination of nitrogen present in the crop tissue. This is not possible when there is a heterogeneous N soil profile at the end of the irrigation season, as observed under moderate WAD conditions. In addition, a substantial WAD delivered during the first irrigation event, and at a period where the plant N requirements are high, does not affect crop yield potential.
Keywords :
Furrow irrigation , Infiltration tests , Nitrogen leaching , Nitrogen use efficiency
Journal title :
Agricultural Water Management
Journal title :
Agricultural Water Management