Linking substance flow analysis and soil and water assessment tool for nutrient management

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ผู้เขียน/บรรณาธิการ


กลุ่มสาขาการวิจัยเชิงกลยุทธ์

ไม่พบข้อมูลที่เกี่ยวข้อง


รายละเอียดสำหรับงานพิมพ์

รายชื่อผู้แต่งJakrawatana N., Ngammuangtueng P., Gheewala S.H.

ผู้เผยแพร่Elsevier

ปีที่เผยแพร่ (ค.ศ.)2017

วารสารJournal of Cleaner Production (0959-6526)

Volume number142

หน้าแรก1158

หน้าสุดท้าย1168

จำนวนหน้า11

นอก0959-6526

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84998953717&doi=10.1016%2fj.jclepro.2016.07.185&partnerID=40&md5=d3c10fc6d768ba85b49448ae85ebbba6

ภาษาEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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บทคัดย่อ

Improper soil management and inefficient use of nutrients in agricultural systems causes significant loss of nutrients, leading to many environmental impacts. Different spatial and temporal environmental conditions such as soil type, physical geography, weather and differing agricultural practices can affect the release of nutrients to the environment. Management of nutrients in agricultural systems using conventional substance flow analysis cannot account for the spatial variability of nutrient flows accurately. This research introduces a framework to link substance flow analysis and the soil and water assessment tool to reveal the spatial variability of nutrient flows in แreas with different climate and land conditions, and having various agricultural management practices. The spatially allocated flows can be agglomerated to quantify the total quantity of nutrients during a specific time to conduct substance flow analysis more accurately. Substance flow analysis of nutrient in maize production system in Phayao, Thailand is used to demonstrate the framework. Several improved agricultural management practices were simulated and evaluated. The results showed that both Nitrogen and Phosphorus balances in the system in the case study area were negative because of the large amount of nutrient loss through several ways. No-till farming was the most effective option to reduce N loss. However, crop rotation with beans, optimising fertilizer application and applying more manure could reduce large amount of chemical fertilizer use. Combining all the practices was found to be the most effective option to reduce P loss. ฉ 2016 Elsevier Ltd


คำสำคัญ

Substance flow analysisSWAT


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