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Potential impacts of agricultural land use on soil cover in response to bioenergy production in Canada

机译:农业土地利用对土壤覆盖对加拿大生物能源生产的潜在影响

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The introduction of a market for agricultural biomass to feed large-scale second generation bioenergy (cellulosic ethanol) or other bio-products has positive implications for food producers and bio-product industries but may impact soil quality. In order to assess the potential impact on Canada's agricultural lands, we integrated land use and soil capability maps and land management information to introduce several scenarios of crop residue harvest rates and land use conversions. The implications for soil quality, as represented by soil cover, were assessed for each scenario. The results showed that average soil cover at the national scale would decrease by more than 1 day if 40% of annual crop residues (by mass) were harvested, but the negative impacts could be resolved by increased adoption of conservation tillage methods. Additional biomass could be produced by converting low quality agricultural land to perennial biomass crops, but this would result in increased intensity of food production on high quality land. The total area of high and low quality land within the agricultural region of Canada is roughly equal, and the amount of high quality land currently used for perennial crops is about the same as the amount of low quality land used for annual crops, and 'balancing' production with capability would result in a net increase in both food and biofuel feedstock, with little impact to soil quality. About 6.73 M ha of high quality land is covered by forest, shrub and grass, and conversion of this land to agricultural production would have a negative impact on soil quality. The study indicates considerable potential for production of both food and biofuel feedstock on Canada's agricultural lands through careful land use planning. Our analysis using soil cover as an indicator of environmental sustainability also indicates that land use planning should be cautious to prevent soil degradation. Particularly, regional variability of land use and soil capability distribution requires region specific land use policy for sustainable biofuel feedstock production.
机译:引进农业生物量市场以饲料大规模的第二代生物能量(纤维素乙醇)或其他生物产品对食品生产商和生物产品行业具有积极影响,但可能会影响土壤质量。为了评估对加拿大农业土地的潜在影响,我们综合土地利用和土壤能力地图和土地管理信息,引入几种作物残留收获率和土地利用转化的情景。每种情况都评估了土壤覆盖所代表的土壤质量的影响。结果表明,如果收获了40%的农作物残留量(按质量),全国规模的平均土壤覆盖率将减少超过1天,但通过增加采用保护耕作方法可以解决负面影响。可以通过将低质量的农业用地转化为多年生生物量作物来生产其他生物量,但这将导致高质量的土地上的食品生产强度增加。加拿大农业区内的高和低质量土地的总面积大致相等,目前用于多年生作物的高质量土地与年产量的低质量土地的数量大致相同,并“平衡” “具有能力的生产将导致食物和生物燃料原料的净增加,对土壤质量影响很小。森林,灌木和草地上约6.73米高,覆盖着森林,灌木和草地,并将这片土地转换为农业生产将对土壤质量产生负面影响。该研究表明,通过仔细的土地利用规划,对加拿大农业土地生产食品和生物燃料原料的大量潜力。我们使用土壤覆盖作为环境可持续性指标的分析也表明土地利用规划应该谨慎,以防止土壤退化。特别是,土地利用和土壤能力分配的区域变异需要区域可持续生物燃料原料生产的特定土地利用政策。

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