Spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen retention effects in a subtropical mountainous basin in Southeast China

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Mei-bing Liu
Xing-wei Chen
Ying Chen
Lu Gao
Hai-jun Deng
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[1] Fujian Normal University,State Key Laboratory for Subtropical Mountain Ecology of the Ministry of Science and Technology and Fujian Province
[2] Fujian Normal University,College of Geographical Sciences
[3] Fujian Normal University,Fujian Provincial Engineering Research Center for Monitoring and Assessing Terrestrial Disasters
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Journal of Mountain Science | 2021年 / 18卷
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Nitrogen retention; Riverine nitrogen outputn; Precipitation and runoffn; Fertilization managementn; Subtropical mountainous basin;
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Nitrogen retention within a watershed reduces the amount of N exported to the ocean; however, it worsens environmental problems, including surface water eutrophication, aquifer pollution, acid rain, and soil acidification. Here, we adopted the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to describe the riverine N output and retention effects in the Shanmei Reservoir Basin, a subtropical mountainous basin located in Quanzhou City, Southeast China. The results revealed that farmlands and orchards in the upstream and central parts of the basin were the dominant land use types, which contributed large N yields. Fertilizer application was the key source of riverine N output and N retention within the basin. On average, approximately 64% of anthropogenic N inputs were retained within the basin, whereas 36% of total N was exported to the downstream and coastal areas. The average N retention efficiency was 80% in a dry year, and within the year, N retention occurred in spring and summer and N release occurred in autumn and winter. The annual variation in N retention within the basin was largely dominated by changes in rainfall and runoff, whereas the seasonal characteristics of N retention were mainly affected by fertilization. Even with a large decrease in fertilizer application, owing to the contributions of the residual N pool and river background, the riverine N output still maintained a certain base value. The effects of precipitation, land use types, and agricultural fertilizer on N retention should be comprehensively considered to implement reasonable N management measures.
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