Trends in nutrient concentrations in drainage water from single fields under ordinary cultivation
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In 1988-2009, efforts involving manure regulations, subsidies and advisory work were made to reduce losses of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from arable land to water in Sweden, especially southern Sweden. To evaluate ensuing long-term trends, nutrients in total and dissolved form were monitored in drainage water from 13 fields under ordinary cultivation. The Mann-Kendall test, adjusted for biweekly sampling, revealed significant decreasing trends (magnitude 3%per year) in nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) concentrations in two fields. One of these had received no manure and had been subjected to delayed tillage after fallow since 1993, while the other had been frequently cropped with a catch crop combined with spring tillage since 1999. An additional decreasing trend in dissolved reactive P (DRP) was observed over the years from this and another field, both with unfertilised fallow grown as an interior buffer on an area at the field outlet, one in 1999-2010 and the other since 2001. By contrast, there was an increasing trend in DRP in a field with accelerating P loads that included almost yearly manure additions to crops following potatoes and sugar beet. However, the general DRP level in the drainage water was low (4-13 渭g L鈭?), probably as a result of high P sorption capacity of the topsoil and subsoil. No significant trends in total P or particulate P were found for any of the fields. The importance of long-term monitoring of nutrients in water leaving agricultural fields in order to estimate trends in nutrient losses is discussed.

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