Assessment of nitrogen flows into the Cuban landscape

被引:20
作者
Baisre, Julio A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Minist Ind Pesquera, Havana, Cuba
关键词
atmospheric deposition; fertilizer; nitrogen; nitrogen budgets;
D O I
10.1007/s10533-006-9004-z
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The alteration of the nitrogen (N) cycle by human activities is widespread and has often resulted in increased flows of nitrogen to the marine environment. In this paper we have attempted to know the changes of N fluxes in Cuba by quantifying the N inputs to the landscape from ( 1) fertilizer applications, ( 2) atmospheric deposition, ( 3) biological nitrogen fixation and ( 4) net import of food and feeds. N-inputs to the country progressively increased until the end of the 20(th) century, reaching a peak during the 80s when low cost fertilizer imported from the former Soviet Union led to heavy rates of application. This rapid growth represented more than a 5-fold increase with respect to pristine values; higher than the two-fold global increase of anthropogenic N reported by Vitousek et al. ( 1997 Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle: sources and consequences. Ecol. Appl. 7:737-750). Inorganic fertilizer was the largest single source of reactive N, followed by atmospheric deposition, biological fixation, and net imports of foods and feed-stocks. Nitrogen inputs peaked in 1987 and data expressed on an area basis show that N flux to the Cuban landscape, in the 80s, was one of the highest reported in the literature. During the 90s, there was a dramatic drop in nitrogen inputs mainly associated to a decrease in the use of inorganic fertilizer. Other factors reducing nutrient inflows to Cuba, during the same period, were imports of foodstuff and livestock feeds, a decrease of nitrogen oxide emissions, and a decrease in the sugar cane crop area. Using an empirical relationship ( Howarth et al. 1996 Regional nitrogen budgets and riverine N & O fluxes for the drainages to the North Atlantic Ocean: Natural and human influences. Biogeochemistry 35: 75-139) we present a very preliminary estimate of N-inputs to coastal waters and discuss the consequences of these changes on the coastal zone.
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