Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring

Structural rationalizations and regionalization of the agricultural sector in Sweden has lead to unevenness in the distribution of plant nutrients. Nutrients are lost from crop producing farms as harvest products are sold, while farms with animal production often have manure in excess of their needs...

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Autor principal: Sandin, Maria
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
sueco
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2337/
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description Structural rationalizations and regionalization of the agricultural sector in Sweden has lead to unevenness in the distribution of plant nutrients. Nutrients are lost from crop producing farms as harvest products are sold, while farms with animal production often have manure in excess of their needs. In addition to this the retention of water and nutrients in naturally occurring wetlands has decreased due to a reduction of wetlands in number and size in the agricultural landscape. This increases nutrient levels in agricultural run-off and causes eutrophication as well as nutrient losses from arable soils. One potential solution to both problems would be to store nutrientrich surface water from agricultural areas and use it for irrigation of agricultural crops. This thesis is a study on the water and nutrient flows between four irrigation ponds, the irrigated fields and the streams from which water is pumped into storage. It was found that the amount of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) that had been gathered in the different ponds varied a lot between ponds, due to differences in nutrient levels in the streams and to differences in when ponds were filled. A maximum of 98 kg of N and 0.4 kg of P were collected in one of the ponds. Only small amounts of nutrients were brought back to the fields with irrigation, at the most 5 kg of N and 0.07 kg of P. It was concluded that the practice of irrigating agricultural crops with nutrient-rich surface water did not contribute much to nutrient demand, but it decreased nutrient transport further downstream as effectively as an average wetland.
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spelling RepoSLU23372012-04-20T14:18:12Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2337/ Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring Sandin, Maria Agriculture - General aspects Irrigation Structural rationalizations and regionalization of the agricultural sector in Sweden has lead to unevenness in the distribution of plant nutrients. Nutrients are lost from crop producing farms as harvest products are sold, while farms with animal production often have manure in excess of their needs. In addition to this the retention of water and nutrients in naturally occurring wetlands has decreased due to a reduction of wetlands in number and size in the agricultural landscape. This increases nutrient levels in agricultural run-off and causes eutrophication as well as nutrient losses from arable soils. One potential solution to both problems would be to store nutrientrich surface water from agricultural areas and use it for irrigation of agricultural crops. This thesis is a study on the water and nutrient flows between four irrigation ponds, the irrigated fields and the streams from which water is pumped into storage. It was found that the amount of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) that had been gathered in the different ponds varied a lot between ponds, due to differences in nutrient levels in the streams and to differences in when ponds were filled. A maximum of 98 kg of N and 0.4 kg of P were collected in one of the ponds. Only small amounts of nutrients were brought back to the fields with irrigation, at the most 5 kg of N and 0.07 kg of P. It was concluded that the practice of irrigating agricultural crops with nutrient-rich surface water did not contribute much to nutrient demand, but it decreased nutrient transport further downstream as effectively as an average wetland. 2011-03-10 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2337/1/sandin_m_110310.pdf Sandin, Maria, 2011. Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Soil and Environment <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-435.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-8-1005 swe
spellingShingle Agriculture - General aspects
Irrigation
Sandin, Maria
Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring
title Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring
title_full Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring
title_fullStr Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring
title_full_unstemmed Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring
title_short Magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring
title_sort magasin för lagring av vatten och växtnäring
topic Agriculture - General aspects
Irrigation
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2337/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2337/