Comparison of nitrogen fertilisation recommendations of West European Countries

Author:

Jordan‐Meille Lionel1ORCID,Denoroy Pascal1,Dittert Klaus2,Cugnon Thibaut3ORCID,Quemada Miguel4,Wall David5,Bechini Luca6ORCID,Marx Simone7,Oenema Oene8,Reijneveld Arjan9,Liebisch Frank10ORCID,Diedhiou Khady11,Degan Francesca12,Higgins Suzanne13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unité Mixte de Recherche 1391 ISPA Bordeaux Sciences Agro‐INRAE Gradignan France

2. Department für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften Universität Göttingen Gottingen Germany

3. ASBL REQUASUD, UCLouvain Louvain‐la‐Neuve Belgium

4. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, CEIGRAM Madrid Spain

5. Teagasc, Crops, Environment and Land Use Research Programme Carlow Ireland

6. Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie e Ambientali Università degli Studi di Milano Milano Italy

7. Ministry of Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development Luxembourg Luxembourg

8. Wageningen Environmental Research, Sustainable Soil Use Wageningen The Netherlands

9. Eurofins Agro international Wageningen The Netherlands

10. Agroscope, Group of Water Protection and Substance Flows Zurich Switzerland

11. COMIFER Paris France

12. ARVALIS, Station Expérimentale de Boigneville Boigneville France

13. Agri Environment Branch, Agri‐Food and Biosciences Institute Belfast UK

Abstract

AbstractNitrogen (N) budgets at farm level are influenced by N fertilisation recommendations. In this study, we reviewed and analysed the underlying principles and methods of N fertilisation recommendations in 10 West European countries, to identify similarities and differences, and develop suggestions for reconsideration and improvement. An analysis of national official documents on N fertilisation recommendations revealed that there were three main categories of calculation methods: (i) ‘N mass balances’ (France, Italy, Spain), (ii) ‘Corrected standards’ (Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Luxembourg), and (iii) ‘Pre‐parameterised calculations’, which rely on a soil N supply typology (United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium). In total 16 variables were identified in the calculation methods. The more complex methods use 10 (Italy, France), while the simplest only rely on 3 (Luxembourg). The most common variables include the availability of N in manure, the N uptake by a crop, and the N released by crop residues. Few countries explicitly consider N losses to ground and surface waters or to the atmosphere in the calculation methods. In some countries, the N fertilisation recommendation has a voluntary status, and in other countries, a legal one (caps on maximum allowable N rates). We compared the N fertiliser recommendations for a wheat crop grown on a farm with livestock, and for a farm with a diverse arable crop rotation without livestock. Across the 10 countries, large differences in the N fertilisation calculation methods and resulting N recommendations existed for the two management scenarios, ranging from almost no fertilisation to 135 kg N ha−1, and from 111 to 210 kg N ha−1, respectively. The differences were not accounted for by the complexity of the equations used, but rather resulted from contrasting reference values for N availability in manure, N uptake by crop and N leaching. However, the study concluded that standardisation of the method to calculate N fertilisation recommendations is likely to be counterproductive as there are no objective reasons to favour one method more than the others. Nonetheless, improvements in N use efficiency are necessary. Farm scale mass balance, combined with parameters such as minimum residual soil mineral N test at harvest, was suggested as being an important consideration.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science

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