Novel ecological ditch system for nutrient removal from farmland drainage in plain area: Performance and mechanism

J Environ Manage. 2022 Sep 15:318:115638. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115638. Epub 2022 Jul 1.

Abstract

The loading of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from agricultural drainage as the non-point sources is a worldwide environmental issue for aquatic ecosystem. However, how to remove these nutrients effectively from agricultural drainage remains a big challenge with increasing cemented ditches for better management. Here, we designed a novel ecological ditch system which integrated an earth ditch and a cemented ditch with iron-loaded biochar in the Chengdu Plain to reduce the loss of N and P from farmland. After a two-year monitoring, the removal efficiency of total N and total P reached 24.9% and 36.1% by the earth ditch and 30.7% and 57.8% by the integrated ditch system, respectively. The water quality was evidently improved after passing through the ditch system with the marked decrease in the concentrations of N and P. Dissolved organic N, nitrate, and particulate P became the dominant fractions of N and P loss. Rainfall soon after fertilization increased the concentrations of N and P in the ditch system and markedly affected their removal efficiency. The iron-loaded biochar effectively removed N and P from the drainage, especially at the high concentrations, which was mainly attributed to its high adsorption of the dissolved N and P fractions and the interception of the particulate nutrients. Our results indicate that the designed ecological ditch system has a high potential for alleviating agricultural non-point source pollution in the plain area and can be extended to other lowland agricultural ecosystems.

Keywords: Chengdu plain; Ecological ditch system; Iron-loaded biochar; Nitrogen and phosphorus; Non-point source pollution; Removal efficiency.

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture / methods
  • Ecosystem*
  • Farms
  • Iron
  • Nitrogen / analysis
  • Nutrients
  • Phosphorus
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Phosphorus
  • Iron
  • Nitrogen