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Revista Ceres
Nitrate leaching through climatologic water balance in a fertigated coffee plantation
Rafael Pivotto Bortolotto2  Isabeli Pereira Bruno1  Durval Dourado-neto1  Luís Carlos Timm1  Adilson Nunes Da Silva1  Klaus Reichardt1 
[1] ,Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Departmento de Solos Santa Maria Rio Grande do Sul ,Brazil
关键词: Thornthwaite;    Penman-Monteith;    evapotranspiration;    deep drainage;    urea;    Thornthwaite;    Penman-Monteith;    evapotranspiração;    drenagem profunda;    ureia;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0034-737X2013000600006
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Nitrate losses from soil profiles by leaching should preferentially be monitored during high rainfall events and during irrigation when fertilizer nitrogen applications are elevated. Using a climatologic water balance, based on the models of Thornthwaite and Penman Monteith for potential evapotranspiration, drainage soil water fluxes below the root zone were estimated in a fertigated coffee crop. Soil solution extraction at the depth of 1 m allowed the calculation of nitrate leaching. The average nitrate concentration in soil solution for plots that received nitrogen by fertigation at a rate of 400 kg ha-1, was 5.42 mg L-1, surpassing the limit of the Brazilian legislation of 10.0 mg L-1, only during one month. For plots receiving 800 kg ha-1 of nitrogen, the average was 25.01 mg L-1, 2.5 times higher than the above-mentioned limit. This information indicates that nitrogen rates higher than 400 kg ha-1 are potentially polluting the ground water. Yearly nitrate amounts of leaching were 24.2 and 153.0 kg ha-1 for the nitrogen rates of 400 and 800 kg ha-1, respectively. The six times higher loss indicates a cost/benefit problem for coffee fertigations above 400 kg ha-1.

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