Increasing soil phosphorus saturation in China's croplands is a long-term risk of surface water eutrophication
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Start Time:2021-07-11 14:00(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:5min

Session:S4B 4B、生态与可持续发展 » S4B-34B、生态与可持续发展-3

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Abstract
This study presents spatially explicit changes of soil phosphorus (P) pools in China's cropland during 1900-2010 using the Dynamic Phosphorus Pool Simulator (DPPS) to estimate the Phosphate Saturation Degree (PSD) in 2010, defined as the ratio of available P on sorption sites compared to the maximum P sorption capacity. Results indicate that a more than two-fold increase in P pools over 1900-2010 has led to a soil P saturation in circa 44% of Chinese croplands. The possible consequence in the next decades is enhanced P leaching and subsurface runoff. This pathway may cause a time‐delayed enhancement of eutrophication of lakes, streams, and rivers. The Yangtze and the South region, and the coastal areas like Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Fujian provinces, are the most vulnerable zones, indicating an urgent need to better manage soil P inputs. While measures to control erosion and surface runoff have direct effects on P losses to surface water, it is crucial to limit P input to crop uptake, or even mine P from the soils in case of large saturation, to reduce the delayed long-term risk of losses to surface water and limit eutrophication and coastal hypoxia.
 
Keywords
China cropland, soil P pools, soil P saturation, spatial distribution, leaching risk, eutrophication
Speaker
张杰
副教授 中国农业大学

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张杰 中国农业大学
BouwmanLex 荷兰乌特勒支大学
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