Nitrogen Budget of Short Rotation Forests Amended with Digestate in Highly Permeable Soils

Bioenergy crops are a promising option for integrating fossil fuels and achieving European environmental targets. Among these, Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) crops and biogas plants have been considered an opportunity for sustainable agricultural development due to their environmental benefits. In th...

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Main Authors: Bruna Gumiero, Francesco Candoni, Bruno Boz, Francesco Da Borso, Nicolò Colombani
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/20/4326
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spelling doaj-980f53fb8f0745159fc02b16d494c0ea2020-11-25T02:36:22ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-10-01920432610.3390/app9204326app9204326Nitrogen Budget of Short Rotation Forests Amended with Digestate in Highly Permeable SoilsBruna Gumiero0Francesco Candoni1Bruno Boz2Francesco Da Borso3Nicolò Colombani4Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences “BiGeA”, Bologna University, Via Selmi 3, 40126 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences, Udine University, via Palladio 8, 33100 Udine, ItalyBiologist, freelance consultant for Veneto Agricoltura, the Regional Agency for Agriculture, Forestry and agri-food sectors, 32032 Feltre, Belluno, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences, Udine University, via Palladio 8, 33100 Udine, ItalyDepartment of Materials, Environmental Sciences and Urban Planning “SIMAU”, Polytechnic University of Marche, via Brecce Bianche 12, 60131 Ancona, ItalyBioenergy crops are a promising option for integrating fossil fuels and achieving European environmental targets. Among these, Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) crops and biogas plants have been considered an opportunity for sustainable agricultural development due to their environmental benefits. In this case study, an N balance was performed by comparing an SRF <i>Platanus hispanica</i> plantation with a permanent meadow, both located in an area with highly permeable soils, using two different amounts of organic fertilization (digestate) for each system (0, 170 and 340 kg-N ha<sup>&#8722;1</sup> y<sup>&#8722;1</sup>). The results obtained indicate that, in the presence of highly permeable soils, the SRF is not effective in retaining N during the initial stage of growth, despite the use of a suitable application rate of digestate. Higher N leaching rates occurred in SRF crops compared to permanent meadows. Moreover, the N potential removal rate did not vary proportionally with the applied dose of digestate. To avoid N leaching excess, the annual applied N should be not only within 170 kg-N ha<sup>&#8722;1</sup> y<sup>&#8722;1</sup> (Nitrate Directive legal limits for nitrate vulnerable zone) but should also follow precise and accurate distribution practices, like: controlled grassing between the tree rows and soil&#8217;s minimum tillage immediately after the digestate spreading.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/20/4326short rotation forestryorganic fertilizationn leachingn emissionsn balance
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author Bruna Gumiero
Francesco Candoni
Bruno Boz
Francesco Da Borso
Nicolò Colombani
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Francesco Candoni
Bruno Boz
Francesco Da Borso
Nicolò Colombani
Nitrogen Budget of Short Rotation Forests Amended with Digestate in Highly Permeable Soils
Applied Sciences
short rotation forestry
organic fertilization
n leaching
n emissions
n balance
author_facet Bruna Gumiero
Francesco Candoni
Bruno Boz
Francesco Da Borso
Nicolò Colombani
author_sort Bruna Gumiero
title Nitrogen Budget of Short Rotation Forests Amended with Digestate in Highly Permeable Soils
title_short Nitrogen Budget of Short Rotation Forests Amended with Digestate in Highly Permeable Soils
title_full Nitrogen Budget of Short Rotation Forests Amended with Digestate in Highly Permeable Soils
title_fullStr Nitrogen Budget of Short Rotation Forests Amended with Digestate in Highly Permeable Soils
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen Budget of Short Rotation Forests Amended with Digestate in Highly Permeable Soils
title_sort nitrogen budget of short rotation forests amended with digestate in highly permeable soils
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Bioenergy crops are a promising option for integrating fossil fuels and achieving European environmental targets. Among these, Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) crops and biogas plants have been considered an opportunity for sustainable agricultural development due to their environmental benefits. In this case study, an N balance was performed by comparing an SRF <i>Platanus hispanica</i> plantation with a permanent meadow, both located in an area with highly permeable soils, using two different amounts of organic fertilization (digestate) for each system (0, 170 and 340 kg-N ha<sup>&#8722;1</sup> y<sup>&#8722;1</sup>). The results obtained indicate that, in the presence of highly permeable soils, the SRF is not effective in retaining N during the initial stage of growth, despite the use of a suitable application rate of digestate. Higher N leaching rates occurred in SRF crops compared to permanent meadows. Moreover, the N potential removal rate did not vary proportionally with the applied dose of digestate. To avoid N leaching excess, the annual applied N should be not only within 170 kg-N ha<sup>&#8722;1</sup> y<sup>&#8722;1</sup> (Nitrate Directive legal limits for nitrate vulnerable zone) but should also follow precise and accurate distribution practices, like: controlled grassing between the tree rows and soil&#8217;s minimum tillage immediately after the digestate spreading.
topic short rotation forestry
organic fertilization
n leaching
n emissions
n balance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/20/4326
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