Relationships between Agriculture, Riparian Vegetation, and Surface Water Quality in Watersheds

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Autor(a) principal: Broetto,Tiago
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Tornquist,Carlos Gustavo, Campos,Ben-Hur Costa de, Schneider,Júlio Cézar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Agricultural land use and degradation of natural vegetation in riparian zones can impair water quality. This study was conducted in seven agricultural watersheds in Ibirubá, RS, Brazil, with the following objectives: identify relationships between concentrations of soluble phosphorus (Psol) and nitrate (NO−3) in surface water and agricultural use of soil and current vegetation in riparian zones, and assess the risk of eutrophication. Water samples from the main watercourses in each watershed were collected monthly from 10/2013 to 6/2014. Current land use was established by field surveys in the watersheds. The riparian zones of the watercourses were evaluated in terms of the condition of permanent preservation area (PPA) and access of the animals to the watercourses. The concentration of Psol and NO−3 were correlated with land use indicators obtained from geoprocessing tools. Agricultural use of PPA increases the risk of surface water degradation, which increases through application of manure on crops and free access of livestock to PPAs and to these watercourses for drinking water. Surface water samples obtained showed water Psol concentrations that generate risk of eutrophication, whereas concentrations of NO−3 were generally below critical levels.
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title Relationships between Agriculture, Riparian Vegetation, and Surface Water Quality in Watersheds
spellingShingle Relationships between Agriculture, Riparian Vegetation, and Surface Water Quality in Watersheds
Broetto,Tiago
environmental pollution
dairy cattle
manure
riparian zone
title_short Relationships between Agriculture, Riparian Vegetation, and Surface Water Quality in Watersheds
title_full Relationships between Agriculture, Riparian Vegetation, and Surface Water Quality in Watersheds
title_fullStr Relationships between Agriculture, Riparian Vegetation, and Surface Water Quality in Watersheds
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between Agriculture, Riparian Vegetation, and Surface Water Quality in Watersheds
title_sort Relationships between Agriculture, Riparian Vegetation, and Surface Water Quality in Watersheds
author Broetto,Tiago
author_facet Broetto,Tiago
Tornquist,Carlos Gustavo
Campos,Ben-Hur Costa de
Schneider,Júlio Cézar
author_role author
author2 Tornquist,Carlos Gustavo
Campos,Ben-Hur Costa de
Schneider,Júlio Cézar
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Broetto,Tiago
Tornquist,Carlos Gustavo
Campos,Ben-Hur Costa de
Schneider,Júlio Cézar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environmental pollution
dairy cattle
manure
riparian zone
topic environmental pollution
dairy cattle
manure
riparian zone
description ABSTRACT Agricultural land use and degradation of natural vegetation in riparian zones can impair water quality. This study was conducted in seven agricultural watersheds in Ibirubá, RS, Brazil, with the following objectives: identify relationships between concentrations of soluble phosphorus (Psol) and nitrate (NO−3) in surface water and agricultural use of soil and current vegetation in riparian zones, and assess the risk of eutrophication. Water samples from the main watercourses in each watershed were collected monthly from 10/2013 to 6/2014. Current land use was established by field surveys in the watersheds. The riparian zones of the watercourses were evaluated in terms of the condition of permanent preservation area (PPA) and access of the animals to the watercourses. The concentration of Psol and NO−3 were correlated with land use indicators obtained from geoprocessing tools. Agricultural use of PPA increases the risk of surface water degradation, which increases through application of manure on crops and free access of livestock to PPAs and to these watercourses for drinking water. Surface water samples obtained showed water Psol concentrations that generate risk of eutrophication, whereas concentrations of NO−3 were generally below critical levels.
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