Title of article :
Economic Impact of Nutrient Losses From Wind Erosion of Cereal Soils in Southeast Spain
Author/Authors :
Gallardo، P. نويسنده Departamento de Agronom?a, CEIA3, Campus de Excelencia Internacional en Agroalimentaci?n, Universidad de Almer?a, Spain , , Salazar، J. نويسنده Departamento de Econom?a y Empresa, Universidad de Almer?a, Spain , , Lozano، F. J. نويسنده Departamento de Agronom?a, CEIA3, Campus de Excelencia Internacional en Agroalimentaci?n, Universidad de Almer?a, Spain , , Navarro، M. نويسنده , , Asensio، Maria C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 38 سال 2016
Abstract :
The influence of wind erosion on soil productivity was studied applying fan-forced wind in a
wind tunnel located in the Campo de Nijar area in SE Spain where the main crops are cereals. Wind erosion is
highly variable depending on the type of soil (aric-haplic Calcisols, aric-calcaric Cambisols or aric-calcic
Luvisols, according to IUSS Working Group WRB, 2014) and the time elapsed since the last tillage. This is
because of the formation of a physical crust after tillage, which protects the soil from wind. Crusting in our
area is favored by the strong effect of dew, which makes crust form in from eight to ten days.Nutrient losses
from wind involve an additional cost in fertilization for a crop to be economically viable. The repeated
measures ANOVA shows that very fine sand and coarse silt are the fractions most susceptible to loss due to
the effect of wind. The same statistical analysis shows that the smallest differences in fertility appear in OC
and K2O, increasing in N and P2O5.Based on experimental data, we calculated the approximate cost of restoring
organic matter, N, P2O5 and K2O losses to the soil proportional to wind erosion, on the base of mineral
fertilizers usually employed and average prices. This does not include the contribution to maintaining short
and long-term productivity and soil fertility required for growing, or natural contributions from wind deposits
and runoff.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)