Nicolas Payet
University of La Réunion
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Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2010
Nicolas Payet; Eric Nicolini; Karyne M. Rogers; Hervé Saint Macary; Michel Vauclin
In Réunion Island, expanding human populations, urbanization and agriculture during the last 50 years have all contributed to a steady increase in the level of nitrates in drinking water. Various nitrate point sources are responsible for the nitrate contamination around the island including chemical fertilizers, animal effluent applied to pasture and crops, and urban waste such as sewage and domestic waste water. In terms of agricultural fertilizers, pig effluent is the most widely used, but the cumulative effects of slurry applications on soil water and groundwater are unknown. Our objectives were (1) to characterize and follow in situ the fate of nitrogen through the subsurface after application of pig effluent onto a cultivated soil using stable nitrate isotopes, δ15N and δ18O, and (2) to compare the isotopic signatures of Réunion Island’s principal aquifers with results from the experimental site to infer potential contamination sources. The study was conducted on an experimental field site planted with maize in the western part of Réunion Island during the rainy season. A control site with no fertilizer application to the maize was compared with the investigation site which had pig effluent applied once a year. The site which had pig effluent applied over one year had an average maximum surface soil water 15N-NO3− value of +9.0%o at 0.45 m depth. This signature was significantly more enriched in 15N than the corresponding subsurface soil water 15N-NO-3− value of +3.8%o at 10 m depth. The control site average maximum surface soil water 15N-NO3− value of +3.6%o at 0.45 m is similar to the subsurface pig effluent application plot. This indicates that nitrates derived from pig effluent have not reached 10 m depth in the subsurface, even though over the last 18 months this site was subjected to two effluent applications, each around 200 kg N ha−1, and more than 1900 mm of rain, more than half of which drains directly into the root zone. This slow migration shows that mobilization of nitrates through cultivated soil can take many tens of years before infiltrating and contaminating the saturated zone situated at several tens, and in places, hundreds of meters depth. On an island-wide scale, an isotopic assessment of nitrates from the experimental site’s soil water and other drinking water wells highlights a nitrogenous contamination derived primarily from urban and/or agriculture via effluent application.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2009
Nicolas Payet; Antoine Findeling; Jean-Louis Chopart; Frédéric Feder; Eric-André Nicolini; Hervé Saint Macary; Michel Vauclin
Plant Root | 2007
Jean-Louis Chopart; Nicolas Payet; Hervé Saint Macary; Michel Vauclin
Archive | 2008
Nicolas Payet; Virginie Van de Kerchove; Emmanuel Doelsch; Géraud Daniel Moussard
한국토양비료학회 학술발표회 초록집 | 2014
Frédéric Feder; Anthony Finizola; Marie Crovisier; Nicolas Payet
Archive | 2014
Frédéric Feder; A. Finizola; M. Crovisier; Nicolas Payet
Séminaire "Enjeux et conditions de la mobilisation de la matière organique issue des déchets (ménagers et organiques) dans les pays du Sud. Impacts agronomiques et environnementaux", 12-16 septembre 2011, Douala, Cameroun | 2012
Hervé Saint Macary; Frédéric Feder; Nicolas Payet
Archive | 2012
Emmanuel Doelsch; Hervé Saint Macary; Frédéric Feder; Géraud Daniel Moussard; Claire Chevassus-Rosset; Patrick Cazevieille; Matthieu Bravin; Laurent Thuriès; Isabelle Basile; Jean Yves Bottero; Jean-Marie Garnier; Armand Masion; Jérôme Rose; Stéphane Moustier; Jean-Paul Gaudet; Samuel Legros; Clément Levard; Blanche Collin; Stéphanie Guigues; Virginie Van de Kerchove; Nicolas Payet; J.N. Garnier; Isabelle Bracco; F. Badat; O. Navarro
Archive | 2010
Hervé Saint Macary; Antoine Findeling; Frédéric Feder; Nicolas Payet
Archive | 2008
Hervé Saint Macary; Antoine Findeling; Frédéric Feder; Nicolas Payet
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