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High decrease in nitrate leaching by lower N input without reducing greenhouse tomato yield

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AGRONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
卷 28, 期 4, 页码 489-495

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SPRINGER FRANCE
DOI: 10.1051/agro:2008024

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Lycopersicon esculentum L.; water-use efficiency; LCA; hydroponics

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  1. MCYT [95-0848.OP]
  2. INIA [RTA2005-00142-C02-02]

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Nitrate pollution due to excessive N fertirrigation in greenhouse tomato production is a persisting environmental concern in the Mediterranean region. Driven by productivity rather than sustainability, growers continue to use very high N concentrations of more than 11 mM in greenhouse tomato production. A greenhouse study was conducted in Barcelona, Spain, over two growing seasons to analyze the effect of N concentrations from 5 mM to 11 mM (control) on tomato yield and physical quality. The relative environmental impact was calculated by using the life cycle assessment method (LCA). Our results show that N concentration in the nutrient solution can be reduced from 11 mM (control) to 7 mM under a daily mean drainage volume of 30%. This finding implies a 70% decrease in nitrate leaching without reducing tomato yield or quality. According to life cycle assessment, a reduction of 36% in N fertilizers leads to a 60% decrease in the potential impact of eutrophication, 50% decrease in the potential impact of climate change, and 45% decrease in the potential impact of photochemical oxidants.

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