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Modelling of water and nitrogen balances in the ponded water and soil profile of rice fields in Northern Greece

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AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT
卷 98, 期 2, 页码 321-330

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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2010.08.026

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Soil nitrogen; Rice evapotranspiration; Flooded field; Oryza sativa; Lowland fields; Simulation; Nitrogen uptake

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  1. Ministry of National Education and Religious Affairs of Greece
  2. European Union

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This paper presents a water and nitrogen balance model for the surface ponded water and soil profile system of rice (Oryza sativa L) fields. The model estimates the daily water balance components, as well as, the daily losses and transformations of nitrogen. Data from two neighbouring rice fields during the growing season of 2005 in the Thessaloniki plain of Northern Greece were used for the application of the model. The data set of field A was used for the calibration of the model, while the data set from the field B for validation of model. Simulation results of total inorganic nitrogen in the soil and runoff water exhibited reasonable agreement with the measured data during calibration and verification of the model. Significant amounts of applied irrigation water were lost through surface runoff and deep percolation into the groundwater. The sum of nitrogen inputs from fertilization, mineralization and irrigation water were 292.7 and 280.4 kg ha(-1) for field A and B, respectively. Nitrogen uptake by algae in ponding water and plants was one of the main processes of nitrogen reduction in the rice field systems with an amount of 125.7 and 131.8 kg ha(-1) for field A and B, respectively. Leaching through percolated water was the other significant process with 118.3 and 120.8 kg ha(-1), respectively. Gaseous losses of nitrogen (via volatilization and denitrification) were also substantial processes of nitrogen reduction in the flooded compartment. The study showed that the simple model presents important results for the water and nitrogen management in rice fields. This information can be used for irrigation water saving and prevention of water resources contamination in rice-based agroecosystems. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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