Quantification of nitrate-N losses under intensive vegetable production systems in New Zealand

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2025-07-03
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Taylor and Francis Group on behalf of the Royal Society of New Zealand
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Nitrogen leaching under intensive vegetable production is a major concern in New Zealand, yet measurements remain scarce. The main aim of this study was to quantify the amount of nitrate-N leached from representative soils and vegetable crops of the Lower North Island of New Zealand. Nitrate-N concentrations in soil and drainage losses were measured from 2020 to 2022 at two vegetable crop sites. One site had a potato-fallow rotation with six N fertiliser treatments: control, standard practice, split liquid, controlled release, good practice, and excess fertiliser. The second site, a lysimeter study, evaluated a beetroot-Pak choi rotation under similar treatments, including a reduced rate and chicken manure. High nitrate-N concentrations were observed in topsoil (9.3–18.3 mg kg−1), subsoil (7.3–9.6 mg kg−1), and drainage water (33.8–61.9 mg L−1), with leaching losses reaching 225 kg N ha−1, particularly during fallow periods. Alternative fertiliser strategies reduced soil nitrate-N but did not consistently maintain or increase yields. Excess fertilisation did not significantly increase potato yields but greatly increased nitrate-N losses. This study provides essential data on soil nitrate-N concentration and leaching from intensive vegetable farms.
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Nitrate-N losses, vegetable farming, diffuse pollution, water quality, crop rotations
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Avendaño F, Horne D, Singh R, Palmer A, Cichota R, Bloomer D. (2025). Quantification of nitrate-N losses under intensive vegetable production systems in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science. Latest Articles. (pp. 1-22).
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