Environmental, human health, and ecosystem economic performance of long-term optimizing nitrogen management for wheat production
2021
Zhang, Ling | Zhang, Wushuai | Cui, Zhenling | Hu, Yuncai | Schmidhalter, Urs | Chen, Xinping
Losses of nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied in the fields lead to adverse impacts on the environment quality, human and ecosystem health. Quantifying the integrated effects of N fertilizer on the environment, human health, and ecosystem economic benefits (EEB) is critical to developing sustainable N-management strategies. In this study, the life cycle assessment (LCA) and EEB evaluation of winter wheat under five N fertilizer levels for 12 years on the North China Plain (NCP) were performed. The LCA results demonstrated that, compared to the conventional N (Con. N) treatment, the optimal N treatment (Opt. N, 165 kg N ha⁻¹ on average) based on in-season root-zone N management, substantially reduced greenhouse gas emissions, acidification, eutrophication, and energy consumption potentials per Mg of grain produced by reducing life-cycle pollutants emissions. Moreover, the increase in crop yield in the Opt. N indirectly reduced the life-cycle land use, water use, human toxicity, aquatic ecotoxicity, and terrestrial ecotoxicity potentials per Mg of grain produced compared to lower N application treatments. Consequently, Opt. N had the lowest aggregated environmental indicator (0.39 EcoX Mg⁻¹). Also, Opt. N reduced the negative effects on human health by 28% and 31% compared to the without N treatment (CK) and Con. N treatments. In addition, the average N-derived EEB considering the cost from N fertilizer, ecosystem and human health effects was highest with Opt. N (1493 $ ha⁻¹). This study demonstrates that long-term optimal N management in wheat production can increase ecosystem economic benefits while reducing harm to the ecosystem and human health, and the integrated assessment of this study could provide a more comprehensive view on sustainable N management strategy to the policy-makers and stake-holders.
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