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Upscaling nitrogen removal processes in fluvial wetlands and irrigation canals in a patchy agricultural watershed

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The evaluation of nitrogen (N) removal in aquatic ecosystems within human exploited watersheds may allow the setting of upper limits of N use in agriculture. However, such an evaluation is complex owing to the small scale heterogeneity of aquatic ecosystems, including dominant vegetation and inherent N-related processes. In this work, microbial denitrification and primary producer assimilation were estimated in fluvial wetlands and irrigation canals of the Mincio River watershed (~850 km2, Italy), and scaled-up to the whole watershed using GIS and remote-sensing techniques. Denitrification in the fluvial wetland area which covered only ~3% of the watershed was estimated to permanently remove 80% of the excess N, defined as N soil surplus (~5,500 t N y-1) minus N river export (~1,300 t N y-1). Adding the estimated N uptake by primary producers in the wetland system, approximately all the N excess produced in adjacent agricultural land of the Mincio watershed can be retained or removed by internal processes. In contrast, the canal network had a linear extent of over 1,770 km but its estimated denitrification capacity was comparatively much smaller (up to 7% of the excess N). Combinations of N-budgeting at the whole basin scale, experimental data, GIS and remote sensing techniques offer the possibility to analyze N retention capacity in heterogeneous aquatic environments. The application of such approach to the Mincio watershed stresses the functional relevance of even small wetland areas in agricultural settings.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Denitrification; Uptake; Aquatic vegetation; Phytoplankton; Nitrogen budget; Remote sensing.
List of contributors:
Villa, Paolo; Bresciani, Mariano; Pinardi, Monica
Authors of the University:
BRESCIANI MARIANO
PINARDI MONICA
VILLA PAOLO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/374843
Published in:
WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
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