Optimizing phosphate fertilizer input to reduce phosphorus loss in rice-oilseed rape rotation.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Key Laboratory of Arable Land Conservation (Middle and Lower Reaches of Yangtze River), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Wuhan, 430070, China.

Published: March 2023

Identifying the major sources and critical periods of P loss from agricultural fields provides important guidance for reducing P loss. A rice-oilseed rape rotation with no P fertilization (NP, control), medium P fertilization (MP, 90 kg PO ha season), and high P fertilization (HP, 180 kg PO ha season) was conducted from 2019 to 2021 in the middle Yangtze River Basin. Runoff and leaching P losses were measured simultaneously using runoff event monitoring and a percolation device. Applying P fertilizer increased the P concentration in the field ponding water and percolation water of the rice-oilseed rape rotation. During the rice growing season, total P (TP), dissolved P (DP), and particulate P (PP) concentrations in the field ponding water and percolation water peaked 1 day after P was applied, and then decreased rapidly. After 10 days of fertilization, P concentration in the field ponding water of the MP treatment decreased to a minimum and stabilized, while the HP treatment extended this period to 20 days. The highest P concentration in percolation water was observed at the first sampling during the oilseed rape season, and then it continued to decrease. Inputting P fertilizer increased P loss by 55.0-109.9% compared to the NP treatment, with annual P losses of 0.89-1.10 kg P ha, of which runoff loss accounted for 61.7-62.9%. Fertilization and precipitation resulted in varied P loss within and between seasons. Runoff from heavy precipitation during the rice season was the main source of P loss, while PP accounted for 54.7-77.6% of runoff P loss. The strong utilization of soil P by rice resulted in a lower demand for exogenous P fertilizer than oilseed rape. Excessive P input increased the soil P surplus and vertical migration. Therefore, reducing rice season P fertilizer inputs to achieve annual P balance in rice-oilseed rape rotation can effectively reduce soil P surplus and loss while ensuring crop P demand, and the initial 10 d after fertilization in the rice season was a critical period for reducing P runoff loss.

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