EFFECTS OF DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESIGN ON NUTRIENT LEACHING AND CROP YIELD

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Wesström I. [1 ]
Joel A. [1 ]
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[1] Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Uppsala
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Journal of the ASABE | 2024年 / 67卷 / 03期
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Drain envelope; Drain spacing; Nitrogen load; Phosphorus load; Subsurface drainage;
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10.13031/ja.15500
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A clear strategy for adapting agricultural drainage to future climate change is important for environmental and economic reasons. In a study aimed at developing recommendations for the subsurface drainage design in clay soils, we evaluated the impact of replacing an old drainage system (1920) with new systems (2018) on nutrient leaching and crop yield. Our field experiment included 12 individually drained plots divided into four treatments: (A) old system with clay tiles at 10 m spacing, without an envelope; (B) new system with plastic pipes at 10 m spacing, gravel envelope; (C) new system with plastic pipes at 5 m spacing, gravel envelope; and (D) new system with plastic pipes at 10 m spacing, gravel envelope and lime incorporated in trench backfill. We conducted flow measurement and flow-proportional, logger-controlled water sampling of the drainage discharge from each plot at a measuring station. Preliminary results (first two years) show a clear effect of the new drainage systems on phosphorus and nitrogen loads in drainage discharge. The lowest total load of phosphorus and highest total load of nitrogen in all treatments were observed in treatment D (with 10 m drain spacing and lime incorporated in trench backfill). The highest total phosphorus load and lowest total nitrogen load in all treatments were observed for the old tile drainage system with 10 m drain spacing (treatment A). The environmental impact of new drainage systems on clay soils may thus be a trade-off between decreased phosphorus loads and increased nitrogen loads with more intensive drainage. Crop data from two experimental years indicated that investing in new drainage systems can be profitable for farmers, as crop yield was 3%-20% higher with new drainage systems compared with old tile drainage. More experimental years are needed to determine the long-term effects of the different drainage system designs. © 2024 American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
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