Volcanic fertilization of Balinese rice paddies

Citation
Js. Lansing et al., Volcanic fertilization of Balinese rice paddies, ECOL ECON, 38(3), 2001, pp. 383-390
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,Economics
Journal title
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
ISSN journal
09218009 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
383 - 390
Database
ISI
SICI code
0921-8009(200109)38:3<383:VFOBRP>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Since the advent of high-yielding "Green Revolution" rice agriculture in th e 1970s. Balinese farmers have been advised to supply all the potassium and phosphate needed by rice plants via chemical fertilizers. This policy negl ects the contribution of minerals leached from the volcanic soil and transp orted via irrigation systems. We documented frequent deposition of volcanic ash deposits to rice producing watersheds. Concentrations of phosphorus in rivers were between 1 and 4 mg l(-1) PO4, increasing downstream. We measur ed extractable potassium and phosphate levels in the soils of unfertilized Balinese rice paddies, and found them to be indistinguishable from those in fertilized paddies., and sufficient for high grain yields, Field experimen ts varying phosphorus applications to rice fields from 0 to 100 kg superpho sphate per hectare (7-26 kg P ha(-1)) demonstrated small increases in harve st yields only with the smallest additions. Direct measurements of PO4 in i rrigation waters indicate that most of the added phosphate flows out of the paddies and into the river systems, accumulating to very high levels befor e reaching the coast. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.