Using Water and Agrochemicals in the Soil, Crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) Model to Interpret Nitrogen Balance and Soil Water Reserve Under Different Tillage Managements

Applying models to interpret soil, water and plant relationships under different conditions enable us to study different management scenarios and then to determine the optimum option. The aim of this study was using Water and Agrochemicals in the soil, crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) model to pre...

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Main Authors: Zare Narjes, Khaledian Mohammadreza, Mailhol Jean-Claude
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-10-01
Series:Journal of Water and Land Development
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spelling doaj-6d2c3ea03c6d4de580cca5c8f1cf00c12020-11-24T23:26:27ZengSciendoJournal of Water and Land Development2083-45352014-10-01221333910.2478/jwld-2014-0020jwld-2014-0020Using Water and Agrochemicals in the Soil, Crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) Model to Interpret Nitrogen Balance and Soil Water Reserve Under Different Tillage ManagementsZare Narjes0Khaledian Mohammadreza1Mailhol Jean-Claude2University of Guilan, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Irrigation and Drainage Department, Rasht, IranUniversity of Guilan, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Irrigation and Drainage Department, Rasht, IranNational Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture, Irstea, Montpellier, FranceApplying models to interpret soil, water and plant relationships under different conditions enable us to study different management scenarios and then to determine the optimum option. The aim of this study was using Water and Agrochemicals in the soil, crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) model to predict water content, nitrogen balance and its components over a corn crop season under both conventional tillage (CT) and direct seeding into mulch (DSM). In this study a corn crop was cultivated at the Irstea experimental station in Montpellier, France under both CT and DSM. Model input data were weather data, nitrogen content in both the soil and mulch at the beginning of the season, the amounts and the dates of irrigation and nitrogen application. The results show an appropriate agreement between measured and model simulations (nRMSE < 10%). Using model outputs, nitrogen balance and its components were compared with measured data in both systems. The amount of N leaching in validation period were 10 and 8 kgha–1 in CT and DSM plots, respectively; therefore, these results showed better performance of DSM in comparison with CT. Simulated nitrogen leaching from CT and DSM can help us to assess groundwater pollution risk caused by these two systems.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jwld.2014.22.issue-1/jwld-2014-0020/jwld-2014-0020.xml?format=INTconservation tillagecornmodelingnitrogen balancesoil water reservebilans azotukonserwujqca uprawa glebymodelowaniezasoby wody w glebiezboża
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Using Water and Agrochemicals in the Soil, Crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) Model to Interpret Nitrogen Balance and Soil Water Reserve Under Different Tillage Managements
Journal of Water and Land Development
conservation tillage
corn
modeling
nitrogen balance
soil water reserve
bilans azotu
konserwujqca uprawa gleby
modelowanie
zasoby wody w glebie
zboża
author_facet Zare Narjes
Khaledian Mohammadreza
Mailhol Jean-Claude
author_sort Zare Narjes
title Using Water and Agrochemicals in the Soil, Crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) Model to Interpret Nitrogen Balance and Soil Water Reserve Under Different Tillage Managements
title_short Using Water and Agrochemicals in the Soil, Crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) Model to Interpret Nitrogen Balance and Soil Water Reserve Under Different Tillage Managements
title_full Using Water and Agrochemicals in the Soil, Crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) Model to Interpret Nitrogen Balance and Soil Water Reserve Under Different Tillage Managements
title_fullStr Using Water and Agrochemicals in the Soil, Crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) Model to Interpret Nitrogen Balance and Soil Water Reserve Under Different Tillage Managements
title_full_unstemmed Using Water and Agrochemicals in the Soil, Crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) Model to Interpret Nitrogen Balance and Soil Water Reserve Under Different Tillage Managements
title_sort using water and agrochemicals in the soil, crop and vadose environment (wave) model to interpret nitrogen balance and soil water reserve under different tillage managements
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Water and Land Development
issn 2083-4535
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Applying models to interpret soil, water and plant relationships under different conditions enable us to study different management scenarios and then to determine the optimum option. The aim of this study was using Water and Agrochemicals in the soil, crop and Vadose Environment (WAVE) model to predict water content, nitrogen balance and its components over a corn crop season under both conventional tillage (CT) and direct seeding into mulch (DSM). In this study a corn crop was cultivated at the Irstea experimental station in Montpellier, France under both CT and DSM. Model input data were weather data, nitrogen content in both the soil and mulch at the beginning of the season, the amounts and the dates of irrigation and nitrogen application. The results show an appropriate agreement between measured and model simulations (nRMSE < 10%). Using model outputs, nitrogen balance and its components were compared with measured data in both systems. The amount of N leaching in validation period were 10 and 8 kgha–1 in CT and DSM plots, respectively; therefore, these results showed better performance of DSM in comparison with CT. Simulated nitrogen leaching from CT and DSM can help us to assess groundwater pollution risk caused by these two systems.
topic conservation tillage
corn
modeling
nitrogen balance
soil water reserve
bilans azotu
konserwujqca uprawa gleby
modelowanie
zasoby wody w glebie
zboża
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