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Mineral Fertilizer
Use and the Environment
be made between correct nitrogen fertilization
and excessive animal excrement application.
There is generally little danger of the nitrate
pollution of ground water due to the application
of fertilizer on rain-fed crops in developing
countries, both because
the application rates tend
to be well below the optimum. In irrigated
agriculture, water management is an important
issue.
Section 12.1.1. “Nitrates” of this publication
concerns the human health issue of nitrates.
7.2. Surface waters
The over-enrichment
of surface waters leading to
an excessive multiplication of algae and other
undesirable aquatic plant species, with various
undesirable consequences,
is a phenomenon
known as eutrophication. Whereas phosphate
tends to be the limiting nutrient in inland waters,
nitrogen tends to be the limiting nutrient in
coastal waters.
7.2.1. Coastal waters
In Europe large areas
of the North Sea coastlines
and areas of the Mediterranean have suffered
from eutrophication due to nitrates. In the USA,
nitrates and phosphates are suspected of causing
Hypoxia, or the “Dead Zone” in the Gulf of
Mexico. There is a great
deal of controversy as to
the cause, and even if these nutrients prove to be
the cause, they may originate from several
different sources apart from mineral fertilizers.
Nutrient-enriched water, especially run-off from
agriculture, is also incriminated in the
Pfiesteria
problem that killed
a large number of fish in
Chekaspeake Bay, USA, in the summer of 1997.
It is highly unlikely that mineral fertilizers are
primarily responsible for either of these problems,
but the U.S. fertilizer industry is co-operating fully
in the investigations.
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