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Nutrient leaching from the plow layer by water percolation and accumulation in the subsoil in an irrigated paddy field
Authors:Masahiko Katoh  Jun Murase  Motoki Hayashi  Kazuo Matsuya  Makoto Kimura
Institution:1. Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences , Nagoya University , Nagoya, 464-8601, Japan;2. ZEN-NOH Agricultural R&3. D Center , Hiratsuka, 254-0061, Japan;4. Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences , Nagoya University , Nagoya, 464-8601, Japan;5. Aichi-ken Anjo Research and Extension Center , Anjo, 446-0073, Japan
Abstract:To estimate the impact of water percolation on the nutrient status in paddy fields, the seasonal variations of the concentrations of cations, anions, inorganic carbon (IC), and of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in percolating water that was collected from just below the plow layer (PW-13) and from drainage pipes at the 40 em depth (PW-40), as well as in irrigation water were measured in an irrigated paddy field. Total amounts of Ca, Mg, K, Fe, and Mn leached from PW-13 during the period of rice cultivation were estimated to range from about 390 to 770, 65 to 130, 33 to 66, 340 to 680, and 44 to 87 kg ha-1, respectively. Amounts of losses that were estimated from the differences between the input by irrigation water and the output by percolation water from the plow layer corresponded to 11 to 26, 22 to 47,5.9 to 12, and 13 to 26% of exchangeable Ca and Mg, amorphous Fe, and easily reducible Mn in the plow layer, respectively. The concentrations of Ca, Mg, K, Fe, and Mn in PW13 were higher than those in PW-40. The amounts of these nutrients that were retained in the subsoil between the 13 em and 40 em soil depth corresponded to 83, 86, 61, 99, and 89% of the amounts that percolated from the plow layer, respectively. Total amounts of IC and DOC that percolated from the plow layer ranged from 750 to 1,500 and 85 to 170 kg-C ha-1, which corresponded to 5.0 to 10.0% and 0.6 to 1.1% of the total carbon content in the plow layer, respectively. Eighty eight % of IC in the percolating water from the plow layer was also retained in the subsoil.
Keywords:accumulation  nutrient leaching  paddy field  plow layer  subsoil
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