S. Gorbanov et al., Balances of N, P and K of agricultural soils of Southern Bulgaria and riskof soils contamination with nitrates and phosphates, FR ENV BULL, 9(1-2), 2000, pp. 64-71
Political and economic changes in Bulgaria led to essential changes in soil
management. The balances of N, P and K in soils of Southern Bulgaria were
established, as well as possibilities of contamination of river waters with
nitrates. The reduced application of mineral fertilizers and manure decrea
sed positive nitrogen balance of soils from 76.6 to 34.5 kg N /ha for the p
eriod of 1986 - 1996. The P balance dropped from 54.7 kg P2O5 /ha (1986) to
2.7 kg P2O5 /ha (1996). The potassium balance decreased its positive value
s during the study period from 30.0 to 5.6 kg K2O/ha. The K balance was pos
itive for the regions Sofia-district and Plovdiv and negative for the regio
ns Bourgas and Haskovo. The total amount of NO3 - N removed by rivers to Ae
gean Sea was 10836 t/ year. About 75 % of nitrates removed to this sea were
with waters of river Maritza (Evros).