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Nitrate-N (NO3−-N) is a ubiquitous pollutant in both surface and groundwater in many agro-ecosystems. This has elicited a concerted effort to identify management strategies that mitigate NO3−–N pollution, without compromising crop yield. This study was conducted on a field site located at the Bio-Environmental Engineering Centre (BEEC) in Truro, NS, Canada during 1999 and 2000. The site has been used since 1997 to investigate the relative effect of inorganic versus organic fertilizer (liquid hog manure; LHM) applied at rates (70 kg N ha−1) on NO3−-N leaching from a carrot rotation system. NO3−-N concentrations were monitored in both the soil profile and in tile drainage effluents from eight treatment plots. The LHM treatment elicited significantly (P < 0.01) higher soil NO3−-N concentrations than inorganic fertilizer (IF) in June and October during 1999, but not 2000. The sampling date and soil depth were significant in most cases. Annual flow weighted averages (FWA) of NO3−-N in drainage water were generally greater for plots receiving LHM (15.4 and 10.5 mg L−1 for 1999 and 2000, respectively), when compared to IF (8.9 and 6.0 mg L−1 for 1999 and 2000, respectively), but the difference was significant (P < 0.05) only in 1999. Maximum NO3−-N concentrations in drainage water were similar for both treatments, while the LHM treatment had a significantly higher percentage of samples that were > 10 mg L−1. The total NO3−-N load was greater for the LHM treatment when compared to the IF treatment in 1999. Barley and carrot yields were unaffected by treatment applications.
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Elmi, A., Madani, A., Gordon, R. et al. Nitrate nitrogen in the soil profile and drainage water as influenced by manure and mineral fertilizer application in a Barley–Carrot production system. Water Air Soil Pollut 160, 119–132 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00022205
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