The role of corn and soybean cultivation on nitrate export from Midwestern US agricultural watersheds

Piske, JT; Peterson, EW

HERO ID

10328126

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2020

Language

English

HERO ID 10328126
In Press No
Year 2020
Title The role of corn and soybean cultivation on nitrate export from Midwestern US agricultural watersheds
Authors Piske, JT; Peterson, EW
Journal Environmental Earth Sciences
Volume 79
Issue 10
Page Numbers 208
Abstract Accumulation of nitrogen (N) in reservoirs has negative effects, generating algal blooms, creating hypoxic zones, and degrading drinking water quality. Agricultural land use, specifically corn and soybean cultivation, contribute excess N to aquatic systems. This work examines whether the nitrate as nitrogen (NO3–N) export (load) from a watershed is correlated to the percentage of land devoted to growing corn or soybeans. To investigate potential relationships, Annual NO3–N load from within 10 watersheds in the US Midwest were calculated using discharge (Q) and NO3–N concentration data obtained from USGS gauging stations. The NO3–N load data were coupled with crop data from the watersheds. Watershed areas ranged from 106 to 154,767 km2. Corn was grown on between 14.3 and 56.1% of the land, while soybeans accounted for 7.2–45.4%. Crop percentages were compared to NO3–N loads per area, the quotient of annual NO3–N load (kg) to the watershed area (km2), from 2008 to 2017. The analyses of the collective data showed a positive trend between the percentage of land cultivated and the NO3–N exported. However, as the percentage of corn cultivated increased within the individual watersheds, NO3–N load per area decreased. At both the collective and individual scale, increases in soybean cultivation resulted in increases in NO3–N export. Extended cultivation of the same crop lead to higher NO3–N export. Strategies to decrease NO3–N export need to focus on enhanced crop rotation.
Doi 10.1007/s12665-020-08964-x
Wosid WOS:000533395400003
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Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword Crop scape; Water watch; Stream gages; Nitrate export; Agriculture; Crop rotation