RZWQM2 simulated management practices to mitigate climate change impacts on nitrogen losses and corn production

Zhaozhi Wang, Zhiming Qi, Lulin Xue, Melissa Bukovsky

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Abstract

Gaseous and aqueous nitrogen (N) losses from corn (maize) production systems are concerns under projected climate change. In the present study, the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM2) was used to test the ability of agricultural management practices (N application rate, corn cultivar, planting date, tillage and controlled drainage) to mitigate future climate change effects on N losses and corn yield in a subsurface drained field in Iowa, USA. Under a future downscaled climate scenario, the simulated non-constant N2O emission factor (EF), yield-scaled global warming potential and N loss through drainage increased with increasing fertilization above an optimal N rate of 120 kg N ha−1. This rate represents the optimal tradeoff point between environmental issues and economic returns. While yields of the cultivar IB1068 DEKALB declined with climate change, yields of cultivar, IB 0090 GL 482 in the future climate were greater than historical yields of IB 1068 DEKALB.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-111
Number of pages13
JournalEnvironmental Modelling and Software
Volume84
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2016

Keywords

  • Controlled drainage
  • Corn cultivar
  • NO emission
  • Nitrogen loss from subsurface drainage
  • Planting date
  • Tillage practices

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