Characteristics of Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses Under Different Land-use Schemes in the Shipanqiu Watershed

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作者
Deng H. [1 ]
Gao M. [1 ]
Long Y. [2 ]
Li J.-C. [1 ]
Wang Y.-Y. [1 ]
Wang Z.-F. [1 ]
机构
[1] College of Resource and Environment, Southwest University, Chongqing
[2] Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu
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Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science | 2021年 / 42卷 / 01期
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Flux loss; Land-use patterns; Nitrogen and phosphorus loss; Shipanqiu Watershed; Three Gorges Reservoir;
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10.13227/j.hjkx.201912075
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In order to understand the characteristics of soil nitrogen and phosphorus loss under different land use patterns in the small watershed of the Three Gorges Reservoir area and provide a scientific basis for the prevention and control of agricultural non-point source pollution, a field test method was used to study the paddy fields and drought in the small Shipanqiu Watershed in the Three Gorges Reservoir area. The characteristics of different runoff concentrations and the fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in surface runoff under the five land use schemes of paddy filed, slope land, woodlands, citrus orchards, and vegetable land. The results show that the annual total nitrogen loss followed the order of paddy field [17.73 kg•(hm2•a)-1]>citrus orchards [4.86 kg•(hm2•a)-1]>dry slope land [4.33 kg•(hm2•a)-1]>vegetable field [4.00 kg•(hm2•a)-1]>woodland [2.41 kg•(hm2•a)-1]. The annual total phosphorous loss followed the order of vegetable fields [4.97 kg•(hm2•a)-1]>Citrus orchards [1.87 kg•(hm2•a)-1]>paddy fields [0.93 kg•(hm2•a)-1]>woodlands [0.27 kg•(hm2•a)-1]>dry slope land [0.19 kg•(hm2•a)-1]. The nitrogen and phosphorus losses under the five land use methods were mainly concentrated from April to May with frequent rainfall events, accounting for 53.80%-96.52% and 56.03%-87.78% of the total annual nitrogen and phosphorus losses. Nitrogen loss was mainly in the form of nitrate nitrogen (16.16%-52.70%), and the total nitrogen loss flux and runoff showed a significant positive correlation (R2=0.982 6). Particulate phosphorus was the main form of phosphorus loss in vegetable fields (83.30%), but in other land use schemes it is not significant. There were significant differences in the loss of different forms of nitrogen and phosphorus under the different land use schemes. Among them, measures should be taken in vegetable fields to deal with the problem of particulate phosphorus loss under conditions of heavy rainfall. Fertilization should be avoided in paddy fields during periods of concentrated rainfall. Scientific fertilization and reasonable land use configurations are important ways to control agricultural non-point source pollution in small watersheds. © 2021, Science Press. All right reserved.
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