Contrasting effects of soil type and use of cover crops on nitrogen and phosphorus leaching in agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas

Agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas generally use rotations of summer crops under no-tillage and apply fertilization at rates that do not compensate nutrient exports with grain harvest, resulting in negative balances and soil fertility loss. However, the humid climate, long fallow periods and soil factors enhance nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) leaching, which has a negative impact on freshwater ecosystems. We propose to evaluate the effect of soil type and replacement of fallow periods with cover crops on drainage and N and P leaching. We used lysimeters containing two Mollisols of contrasting texture and porosity (a Typic Argiudoll and a Typic Hapludoll), and cultivated between 2014 and 2022 with a maize-soybean rotation with (M-CC-S) and without (M-S) cover crops under no tillage. The amount of drainage varied with rainfall (p<0.01), was similar between soils and higher in M-S than in M-CC-S during the intercropping period (148 vs 96 mm, p<0.05). The correlation between daily rainfall and drainage was higher for the Typic Argiudoll (r=0.46 and 0.42, for M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) than for the Typic Hapludoll (0.28 and 0.23 for M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) when considering same-day events, and it decreased for the Typic Argiudoll (r=0.31 and 0.26, for the M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) but not for the Typic Hapludoll (0.28 and 0.21 for the M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) with a 1-day lag between series. The amount of N and P lost through leaching varied with drainage (p<0.01). Cover crops reduced nitrate leaching to a greater extent in the Typic Hapludoll (from 30.4 to 3.3 kg ha−1 period−1) than in the Typic Argiudoll (from 17.6 to 2.0 kg ha−1 period−1) (p<0.05). Soil type modified P leaching in M-S (0.32 and 0.11 kg ha−1 period−1 for the Typic Argiudoll and the Typic Hapludoll, respectively) and M-CC-S had intermediate P leaching (0.17 and 0.16 kg P ha−1 period−1 for the Argiudoll and Hapludoll, respectively) (p<0.05). We conclude that: 1) water flows through different channels in each soil, the rapid flow of the Typic Argiudoll probably occurs through preferential flow channels (macropores) while the slower flow of the Typic Hapludoll is probably associated to matrix porosity, 2) P leaching is related to soil type (Typic Argiudoll > Typic Hapludoll) and drainage reduction by cover crops off-sets P leaching through macropores in the Typic Argiudoll, and 3) cover crops reduce N leaching, due to drainage reduction and N retention in cover crop biomass.

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Main Authors: Portela, Silvina Isabel, Reixachs, Carolina, Torti, Maria Juliana, Beribe, Maria Jose, Giannini, Ana Paula
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Published: Elsevier 2024-01
Subjects:Maíz, Soja, Suelo, Plantas de Cobertura, Lixiviación, Nitrógeno, Fósforo, Drenaje, Maize, Soybeans, Soil, Cover Plants, Leaching, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Drainage, Cultivos de Cobertura, Filled-in lysimeters, Preferential Flow Paths, Región Pampeana,
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Soja
Suelo
Plantas de Cobertura
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Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Drenaje
Maize
Soybeans
Soil
Cover Plants
Leaching
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Drainage
Cultivos de Cobertura
Filled-in lysimeters
Preferential Flow Paths
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Maíz
Soja
Suelo
Plantas de Cobertura
Lixiviación
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Drenaje
Maize
Soybeans
Soil
Cover Plants
Leaching
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Drainage
Cultivos de Cobertura
Filled-in lysimeters
Preferential Flow Paths
Región Pampeana
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Soja
Suelo
Plantas de Cobertura
Lixiviación
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Drenaje
Maize
Soybeans
Soil
Cover Plants
Leaching
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Drainage
Cultivos de Cobertura
Filled-in lysimeters
Preferential Flow Paths
Región Pampeana
Maíz
Soja
Suelo
Plantas de Cobertura
Lixiviación
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Drenaje
Maize
Soybeans
Soil
Cover Plants
Leaching
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Drainage
Cultivos de Cobertura
Filled-in lysimeters
Preferential Flow Paths
Región Pampeana
Portela, Silvina Isabel
Reixachs, Carolina
Torti, Maria Juliana
Beribe, Maria Jose
Giannini, Ana Paula
Contrasting effects of soil type and use of cover crops on nitrogen and phosphorus leaching in agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas
description Agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas generally use rotations of summer crops under no-tillage and apply fertilization at rates that do not compensate nutrient exports with grain harvest, resulting in negative balances and soil fertility loss. However, the humid climate, long fallow periods and soil factors enhance nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) leaching, which has a negative impact on freshwater ecosystems. We propose to evaluate the effect of soil type and replacement of fallow periods with cover crops on drainage and N and P leaching. We used lysimeters containing two Mollisols of contrasting texture and porosity (a Typic Argiudoll and a Typic Hapludoll), and cultivated between 2014 and 2022 with a maize-soybean rotation with (M-CC-S) and without (M-S) cover crops under no tillage. The amount of drainage varied with rainfall (p<0.01), was similar between soils and higher in M-S than in M-CC-S during the intercropping period (148 vs 96 mm, p<0.05). The correlation between daily rainfall and drainage was higher for the Typic Argiudoll (r=0.46 and 0.42, for M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) than for the Typic Hapludoll (0.28 and 0.23 for M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) when considering same-day events, and it decreased for the Typic Argiudoll (r=0.31 and 0.26, for the M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) but not for the Typic Hapludoll (0.28 and 0.21 for the M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) with a 1-day lag between series. The amount of N and P lost through leaching varied with drainage (p<0.01). Cover crops reduced nitrate leaching to a greater extent in the Typic Hapludoll (from 30.4 to 3.3 kg ha−1 period−1) than in the Typic Argiudoll (from 17.6 to 2.0 kg ha−1 period−1) (p<0.05). Soil type modified P leaching in M-S (0.32 and 0.11 kg ha−1 period−1 for the Typic Argiudoll and the Typic Hapludoll, respectively) and M-CC-S had intermediate P leaching (0.17 and 0.16 kg P ha−1 period−1 for the Argiudoll and Hapludoll, respectively) (p<0.05). We conclude that: 1) water flows through different channels in each soil, the rapid flow of the Typic Argiudoll probably occurs through preferential flow channels (macropores) while the slower flow of the Typic Hapludoll is probably associated to matrix porosity, 2) P leaching is related to soil type (Typic Argiudoll > Typic Hapludoll) and drainage reduction by cover crops off-sets P leaching through macropores in the Typic Argiudoll, and 3) cover crops reduce N leaching, due to drainage reduction and N retention in cover crop biomass.
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Soja
Suelo
Plantas de Cobertura
Lixiviación
Nitrógeno
Fósforo
Drenaje
Maize
Soybeans
Soil
Cover Plants
Leaching
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Drainage
Cultivos de Cobertura
Filled-in lysimeters
Preferential Flow Paths
Región Pampeana
author Portela, Silvina Isabel
Reixachs, Carolina
Torti, Maria Juliana
Beribe, Maria Jose
Giannini, Ana Paula
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Reixachs, Carolina
Torti, Maria Juliana
Beribe, Maria Jose
Giannini, Ana Paula
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title Contrasting effects of soil type and use of cover crops on nitrogen and phosphorus leaching in agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas
title_short Contrasting effects of soil type and use of cover crops on nitrogen and phosphorus leaching in agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas
title_full Contrasting effects of soil type and use of cover crops on nitrogen and phosphorus leaching in agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas
title_fullStr Contrasting effects of soil type and use of cover crops on nitrogen and phosphorus leaching in agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting effects of soil type and use of cover crops on nitrogen and phosphorus leaching in agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-166922024-02-20T10:20:36Z Contrasting effects of soil type and use of cover crops on nitrogen and phosphorus leaching in agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas Portela, Silvina Isabel Reixachs, Carolina Torti, Maria Juliana Beribe, Maria Jose Giannini, Ana Paula Maíz Soja Suelo Plantas de Cobertura Lixiviación Nitrógeno Fósforo Drenaje Maize Soybeans Soil Cover Plants Leaching Nitrogen Phosphorus Drainage Cultivos de Cobertura Filled-in lysimeters Preferential Flow Paths Región Pampeana Agricultural systems of the Argentinean Pampas generally use rotations of summer crops under no-tillage and apply fertilization at rates that do not compensate nutrient exports with grain harvest, resulting in negative balances and soil fertility loss. However, the humid climate, long fallow periods and soil factors enhance nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) leaching, which has a negative impact on freshwater ecosystems. We propose to evaluate the effect of soil type and replacement of fallow periods with cover crops on drainage and N and P leaching. We used lysimeters containing two Mollisols of contrasting texture and porosity (a Typic Argiudoll and a Typic Hapludoll), and cultivated between 2014 and 2022 with a maize-soybean rotation with (M-CC-S) and without (M-S) cover crops under no tillage. The amount of drainage varied with rainfall (p<0.01), was similar between soils and higher in M-S than in M-CC-S during the intercropping period (148 vs 96 mm, p<0.05). The correlation between daily rainfall and drainage was higher for the Typic Argiudoll (r=0.46 and 0.42, for M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) than for the Typic Hapludoll (0.28 and 0.23 for M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) when considering same-day events, and it decreased for the Typic Argiudoll (r=0.31 and 0.26, for the M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) but not for the Typic Hapludoll (0.28 and 0.21 for the M-S and M-CC-S, respectively) with a 1-day lag between series. The amount of N and P lost through leaching varied with drainage (p<0.01). Cover crops reduced nitrate leaching to a greater extent in the Typic Hapludoll (from 30.4 to 3.3 kg ha−1 period−1) than in the Typic Argiudoll (from 17.6 to 2.0 kg ha−1 period−1) (p<0.05). Soil type modified P leaching in M-S (0.32 and 0.11 kg ha−1 period−1 for the Typic Argiudoll and the Typic Hapludoll, respectively) and M-CC-S had intermediate P leaching (0.17 and 0.16 kg P ha−1 period−1 for the Argiudoll and Hapludoll, respectively) (p<0.05). We conclude that: 1) water flows through different channels in each soil, the rapid flow of the Typic Argiudoll probably occurs through preferential flow channels (macropores) while the slower flow of the Typic Hapludoll is probably associated to matrix porosity, 2) P leaching is related to soil type (Typic Argiudoll > Typic Hapludoll) and drainage reduction by cover crops off-sets P leaching through macropores in the Typic Argiudoll, and 3) cover crops reduce N leaching, due to drainage reduction and N retention in cover crop biomass. EEA Pergamino Fil: Portela, Silvina Isabel. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Pergamino. Laboratorio de Suelos; Argentina Fil: Reixachs, Carolina. Universidad Nacional del Noroeste de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Escuela de Ciencias Agrarias, Naturales y Ambientales (ECANA); Argentina Fil: Torti, María Juliana. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Pergamino. Laboratorio de Calidad de Alimentos, Suelos y Agua; Argentina Fil: Beribe, María José. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Pergamino. Sección Estadística; Argentina Fil: Giannini, Ana Paula. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Pergamino. Laboratorio de Suelo; Argentina 2024-02-20T10:09:08Z 2024-02-20T10:09:08Z 2024-01 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/16692 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016788092400015X 0167-8809 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2024.108897 eng info:eu-repograntAgreement/2019-PD-E2-I044-001, Interacción de agroecosistemas y napas freáticas: innovaciones tecnológicas y organizacionales para su manejo a diferentes escalas info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf Elsevier Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 364 : 108897. (April 2024)