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Victor E. Cabrera*, Peter E. Hildebrand, and James W. Jones. El Niño-Southern Oscillation Impact on Nitrogen Leaching in North Florida Dairy Forage Systems. Introduction. N in water affects human health and ecosystem welfare Increased N levels in Suwannee river basin
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Victor E. Cabrera*, Peter E. Hildebrand, and James W. Jones El Niño-Southern Oscillation Impact on Nitrogen Leaching in North Florida Dairy Forage Systems
Introduction • N in water affects human health and ecosystem welfare • Increased N levels in Suwannee river basin • Dairy farming is thought to be an important factor • Evidence indicates forages systems are the main means of N recycle
Introduction • Improvements in climate forecast can help devise management strategies • Data on time-series experiments in Tifton, GA and in North Florida Holstein, Gilchrist, FL • Crop models (DSSAT v4.0) were used to experiment N leaching spatially and temporally
Objectives • Assess the potential N leaching from forage systems under intensive application of dairy manure • Capacity of forages to uptake N • Risk of N leaching under different: • Climate • Crop systems • Soils
Materials and Methods • Survey and focus groups • Soil series (SSURGO) • Climate-ENSO phases • Crop systems • Manure N application • Crop simulations • Outputs: data 56-98
Results and Discussion • Crop systems • Calibration and validation of DSSAT models • Bahia grass – Bermuda grass • Corn, sorghum, millet, winter forages
Sorghum Results and Discussion
Results and Discussion • Sensitivity analyses
Results and Discussion • N leaching by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • N leaching by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • N leaching by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • N leaching by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • Precipitation by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • Temperature by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • Solar Radiation by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • N leaching by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • N leaching by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • Biomass by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • Biomass by ENSO phase
Results and Discussion • N leaching by crop sequences
Results and Discussion • N leaching by soil types
Conclusions • Higher (lower) nitrogen leaching (biomass accumulation) is predicted for El Niño years than Neutral years and than La Niña years • This is attributed mostly to the rainfall events and their intensity
Conclusions • An attempt to correlate the leaching with the Japan Meteorological Index, which is used to predict the El Niño Southern Oscillation phases, showed little correlation.
Conclusions • Winter in general, and January and February in specific, are the critical months for nitrogen leaching at the same time that low biomass accumulation is noticed.
Conclusions • The best forage systems to prevent nitrogen leaching are those that start in spring with Bermuda or corn; have in summer Bermuda, Bahia or corn; and finish with winter forages. • The systems that leach the most are those that include millet and/or sorghum.