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Modelling subsurface drainage and nitrogen losses from artificially drained cropland using coupled DRAINMOD and WHCNS models

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  • Liang, Hao
  • Qi, Zhiming
  • Hu, Kelin
  • Li, Baoguo
  • Prasher, Shiv O.

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For the simulation of soil water movement, nitrogen (N) dynamics, and crop growth under tile drainage, current interdisciplinary models or modules were integrated into an established model through a typical technique for solving specific soil-crop modeling issues. A DRAINMOD-based drainage component was developed for the soil Water Heat Carbon Nitrogen Simulator (WHCNS) model. The newly developed model was validated using two field experiment datasets from Iowa: (i) four year data of daily/monthly/annual subsurface drain flow and N losses, and seasonal crop growth data, and (ii) 16year data of subsurface drain flow. For the drainage-enhanced WHCNS model, the mean (n=4; calibration/validation×corn/soybean) normalized root mean square errors (nRMSE) for soil water storage, crop dry matter, yield, and crop N uptake simulation were 8.0%, 18.9%, 6.9% and 12.5%, respectively. The nRMSE values for annual subsurface drainage and N losses totals were 5.8% and 37.9%, respectively. Meanwhile, the monthly subsurface drainage was 12.1%, and the N losses was 63.0%. For the 16-year drainage plots, the annual subsurface drainage simulated during the validation phase closely matched measured values in most years (coefficient of determination, R2=0.92; RMSE=59mm, nRMSE=23.4%, index of agreement, IA=0.97, and Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency, NSE=0.9). Thus, indicating that the integrated model can be used to simulate water balance, N losses and crop growth in a subsurface drained crop production system. Based on scenario analyses, an optimal N application rate ranging from 100 to 120kgNha−1 was recommended to reduce subsurface drainage water nitrate concentrations within the federal drinking water standard (<10mgL−1) while maintaining corn yield. The newly developed model showed a great potential to evaluate the short-/long-term effects of subsurface drainage system operations on water balance, N losses and crop growth.

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  • Liang, Hao & Qi, Zhiming & Hu, Kelin & Li, Baoguo & Prasher, Shiv O., 2018. "Modelling subsurface drainage and nitrogen losses from artificially drained cropland using coupled DRAINMOD and WHCNS models," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 195(C), pages 201-210.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agiwat:v:195:y:2018:i:c:p:201-210
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2017.10.011
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