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5 April 2016 Solute dynamics and the Ontario nitrogen index: I. Chloride leaching
W. Daniel Reynolds, Craig F. Drury, Gary W. Parkin, John D. Lauzon, Joseph K. Saso, Tiequan Zhang, Kui Liu, Tom W. Welacky, Xueming Yang, Chin S. Tan, Wayne Calder, Tom O. Oloya, D. Keith Reid
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Abstract

The nitrogen (N) index for humid temperate southern Ontario, Canada (Ontario N index) incorporates previous and current crop type, fertilizer and (or) manure management, and hydrologic soil group (HSG) to estimate risk for contamination of tile drainage water and groundwater by nitrate leached below the primary crop root zone (top 60 cm of soil). The Ontario N index has received limited ground-truthing, and the leaching component was assessed using chloride tracer (ClTR) on five soils (one sandy loam, two loams, and two clay loams) representing four HSG-based risk levels (HSG-A, high risk; HSG-B, medium risk; HSG-C, low risk; HSG-D, very low risk). A square-wave pulse of ClTR was applied to the soil surfaces in fall 2007 as KCl, and movement and loss of ClTR was tracked over 1-1.2 years using monthly soil core samples collected from the top 60-80 cm. For all five soils, 60-96% of ClTR was leached out of the primary crop root zone (below 60 cm depth) during the noncropping period (October 2007 to March 2008 inclusive), and >80% was leached out of the root zone within 1 year. The percentage of ClTR that leached did not correlate with precipitation or HSG designation, but produced significant (P < 0.05) power function regressions with minimum and harmonic mean saturated soil hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) measured in the top 50-60 cm. ClTR leaching rate appeared to be controlled primarily by Ksat in a manner consistent with infiltration and solute transport theory. It was consequently proposed that solute leaching loss versus Ksat relationships may improve N index risk estimates for both southern Ontario and other humid temperate regions.

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W. Daniel Reynolds, Craig F. Drury, Gary W. Parkin, John D. Lauzon, Joseph K. Saso, Tiequan Zhang, Kui Liu, Tom W. Welacky, Xueming Yang, Chin S. Tan, Wayne Calder, Tom O. Oloya, and D. Keith Reid "Solute dynamics and the Ontario nitrogen index: I. Chloride leaching," Canadian Journal of Soil Science 96(2), 105-121, (5 April 2016). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjss-2015-0069
Received: 27 July 2015; Accepted: 1 November 2015; Published: 5 April 2016
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KEYWORDS
chloride tracer
groupe hydrologique du sol
hydrologic soil group
indice de l'azote
Ksat
Ksat
leaching risk
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