Analysis of Nitrate Pollution Pathways on a Vulnerable Agricultural Plain in Slovenia: Taking the Local Approach to Balance Ecosystem Services of Food and Water

Groundwater pollution with nitrate of agricultural origin is a major problem in many countries. A great deal of effort is focused on finding ways to reduce leaching from agricultural land. In this study, different land management scenarios were evaluated with the SWAT model in order to determine whi...

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Main Authors: Miha Curk, Matjaž Glavan, Marina Pintar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/3/707
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spelling doaj-8948684425c0430cb1c1376ce21822862020-11-25T02:28:13ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-03-0112370710.3390/w12030707w12030707Analysis of Nitrate Pollution Pathways on a Vulnerable Agricultural Plain in Slovenia: Taking the Local Approach to Balance Ecosystem Services of Food and WaterMiha Curk0Matjaž Glavan1Marina Pintar2Biotechnical Faculty, Agronomy Department, University of Ljubljana, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaBiotechnical Faculty, Agronomy Department, University of Ljubljana, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaBiotechnical Faculty, Agronomy Department, University of Ljubljana, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaGroundwater pollution with nitrate of agricultural origin is a major problem in many countries. A great deal of effort is focused on finding ways to reduce leaching from agricultural land. In this study, different land management scenarios were evaluated with the SWAT model in order to determine which are the most effective in reducing nitrate leaching on specific soil types in the Krška kotlina alluvial plain (Slovenia). The area is very important both for agriculture production and drinking water resources. The model was calibrated for three soil moisture field trial sites, each representing one major soil type of the area. Simulated soil moisture values were in good agreement with the observed values (PBIAS (percent bias) ±25%). Of the nine land management scenarios that were evaluated, vegetable rotation caused the most nitrate leaching on all soil types, but it fared better on Cambisol than on Fluvisol. Orchards on the other hand leached the least amount of nitrate, but also fared better on Cambisol. Presented studies should be considered as a preliminary stage in the study of nitrate pollution in the investigated area. Results show that nitrate leaching varies for different land management scenarios on different soil types. Further work should concentrate on field trials to evaluate the impacts of reduced fertilization on nitrate leaching and both crop yield and quality on different soil types.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/3/707nitrate leachingagricultureswat modelscenario analysisgroundwater protectionbest management practiceshydraulic soil properties
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Marina Pintar
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Marina Pintar
Analysis of Nitrate Pollution Pathways on a Vulnerable Agricultural Plain in Slovenia: Taking the Local Approach to Balance Ecosystem Services of Food and Water
Water
nitrate leaching
agriculture
swat model
scenario analysis
groundwater protection
best management practices
hydraulic soil properties
author_facet Miha Curk
Matjaž Glavan
Marina Pintar
author_sort Miha Curk
title Analysis of Nitrate Pollution Pathways on a Vulnerable Agricultural Plain in Slovenia: Taking the Local Approach to Balance Ecosystem Services of Food and Water
title_short Analysis of Nitrate Pollution Pathways on a Vulnerable Agricultural Plain in Slovenia: Taking the Local Approach to Balance Ecosystem Services of Food and Water
title_full Analysis of Nitrate Pollution Pathways on a Vulnerable Agricultural Plain in Slovenia: Taking the Local Approach to Balance Ecosystem Services of Food and Water
title_fullStr Analysis of Nitrate Pollution Pathways on a Vulnerable Agricultural Plain in Slovenia: Taking the Local Approach to Balance Ecosystem Services of Food and Water
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Nitrate Pollution Pathways on a Vulnerable Agricultural Plain in Slovenia: Taking the Local Approach to Balance Ecosystem Services of Food and Water
title_sort analysis of nitrate pollution pathways on a vulnerable agricultural plain in slovenia: taking the local approach to balance ecosystem services of food and water
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Groundwater pollution with nitrate of agricultural origin is a major problem in many countries. A great deal of effort is focused on finding ways to reduce leaching from agricultural land. In this study, different land management scenarios were evaluated with the SWAT model in order to determine which are the most effective in reducing nitrate leaching on specific soil types in the Krška kotlina alluvial plain (Slovenia). The area is very important both for agriculture production and drinking water resources. The model was calibrated for three soil moisture field trial sites, each representing one major soil type of the area. Simulated soil moisture values were in good agreement with the observed values (PBIAS (percent bias) ±25%). Of the nine land management scenarios that were evaluated, vegetable rotation caused the most nitrate leaching on all soil types, but it fared better on Cambisol than on Fluvisol. Orchards on the other hand leached the least amount of nitrate, but also fared better on Cambisol. Presented studies should be considered as a preliminary stage in the study of nitrate pollution in the investigated area. Results show that nitrate leaching varies for different land management scenarios on different soil types. Further work should concentrate on field trials to evaluate the impacts of reduced fertilization on nitrate leaching and both crop yield and quality on different soil types.
topic nitrate leaching
agriculture
swat model
scenario analysis
groundwater protection
best management practices
hydraulic soil properties
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/3/707
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