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Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios

Future climatic changes may have profound impacts on cropping systems and affect the agronomic and environmental sustainability of current N management practices. The objectives of this work were to i) evaluate the ability of the SALUS crop model to reproduce experimental crop yield and soil nitrate...

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Autores principales: Basso, Bruno, Giola, Pietro, Dumont, Benjamin, Migliorati, Massimiliano De Antoni, Cammarano, Davide, Pruneddu, Giovanni, Giunta, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4718620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26784113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146360
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author Basso, Bruno
Giola, Pietro
Dumont, Benjamin
Migliorati, Massimiliano De Antoni
Cammarano, Davide
Pruneddu, Giovanni
Giunta, Francesco
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Giola, Pietro
Dumont, Benjamin
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Cammarano, Davide
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description Future climatic changes may have profound impacts on cropping systems and affect the agronomic and environmental sustainability of current N management practices. The objectives of this work were to i) evaluate the ability of the SALUS crop model to reproduce experimental crop yield and soil nitrate dynamics results under different N fertilizer treatments in a farmer’s field, ii) use the SALUS model to estimate the impacts of different N fertilizer treatments on NO(3)(-) leaching under future climate scenarios generated by twenty nine different global circulation models, and iii) identify the management system that best minimizes NO(3)(-) leaching and maximizes yield under projected future climate conditions. A field experiment (maize-triticale rotation) was conducted in a nitrate vulnerable zone on the west coast of Sardinia, Italy to evaluate N management strategies that include urea fertilization (NMIN), conventional fertilization with dairy slurry and urea (CONV), and no fertilization (N0). An ensemble of 29 global circulation models (GCM) was used to simulate different climate scenarios for two Representative Circulation Pathways (RCP6.0 and RCP8.5) and evaluate potential nitrate leaching and biomass production in this region over the next 50 years. Data collected from two growing seasons showed that the SALUS model adequately simulated both nitrate leaching and crop yield, with a relative error that ranged between 0.4% and 13%. Nitrate losses under RCP8.5 were lower than under RCP6.0 only for NMIN. Accordingly, levels of plant N uptake, N use efficiency and biomass production were higher under RCP8.5 than RCP6.0. Simulations under both RCP scenarios indicated that the NMIN treatment demonstrated both the highest biomass production and NO(3)(-) losses. The newly proposed best management practice (BMP), developed from crop N uptake data, was identified as the optimal N fertilizer management practice since it minimized NO(3)(-) leaching and maximized biomass production over the long term.
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spelling pubmed-47186202016-01-30 Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios Basso, Bruno Giola, Pietro Dumont, Benjamin Migliorati, Massimiliano De Antoni Cammarano, Davide Pruneddu, Giovanni Giunta, Francesco PLoS One Research Article Future climatic changes may have profound impacts on cropping systems and affect the agronomic and environmental sustainability of current N management practices. The objectives of this work were to i) evaluate the ability of the SALUS crop model to reproduce experimental crop yield and soil nitrate dynamics results under different N fertilizer treatments in a farmer’s field, ii) use the SALUS model to estimate the impacts of different N fertilizer treatments on NO(3)(-) leaching under future climate scenarios generated by twenty nine different global circulation models, and iii) identify the management system that best minimizes NO(3)(-) leaching and maximizes yield under projected future climate conditions. A field experiment (maize-triticale rotation) was conducted in a nitrate vulnerable zone on the west coast of Sardinia, Italy to evaluate N management strategies that include urea fertilization (NMIN), conventional fertilization with dairy slurry and urea (CONV), and no fertilization (N0). An ensemble of 29 global circulation models (GCM) was used to simulate different climate scenarios for two Representative Circulation Pathways (RCP6.0 and RCP8.5) and evaluate potential nitrate leaching and biomass production in this region over the next 50 years. Data collected from two growing seasons showed that the SALUS model adequately simulated both nitrate leaching and crop yield, with a relative error that ranged between 0.4% and 13%. Nitrate losses under RCP8.5 were lower than under RCP6.0 only for NMIN. Accordingly, levels of plant N uptake, N use efficiency and biomass production were higher under RCP8.5 than RCP6.0. Simulations under both RCP scenarios indicated that the NMIN treatment demonstrated both the highest biomass production and NO(3)(-) losses. The newly proposed best management practice (BMP), developed from crop N uptake data, was identified as the optimal N fertilizer management practice since it minimized NO(3)(-) leaching and maximized biomass production over the long term. Public Library of Science 2016-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4718620/ /pubmed/26784113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146360 Text en © 2016 Basso et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Giola, Pietro
Dumont, Benjamin
Migliorati, Massimiliano De Antoni
Cammarano, Davide
Pruneddu, Giovanni
Giunta, Francesco
Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios
title Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios
title_full Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios
title_fullStr Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios
title_full_unstemmed Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios
title_short Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios
title_sort tradeoffs between maize silage yield and nitrate leaching in a mediterranean nitrate-vulnerable zone under current and projected climate scenarios
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4718620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26784113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146360
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