Tadayoshi Hitomi
National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010
Tadayoshi Hitomi; Yusaku Iwamoto; Asa Miura; Koji Hamada; Kyoji Takaki; Eisaku Shiratani
The purpose of this work is to study the effect of a type of water-saving irrigation (WSI) on nutrient runoff of paddy field. The volume of surface drainage was maintained low by WSI. In particular, WSI effectively reduced surface drainage in rain events. Model simulation indicated that net runoff load of total nitrogen (TN) from the paddy field was increased by WSI. Meanwhile, net runoff loads of total phosphorus (TP) and total organic carbon (TOC) from the paddy field was decreased by WSI. Because ponding waters of the study fields were enriched with TP and TOC, WSI reduced runoff of these nutrients by controlling the volume of surface drainage. WSI could be considered an efficient method for reducing runoff loads and could conserve water quality in an agricultural watershed.
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010
Eisaku Shiratani; Yoshiyuki Munakata; Ikuo Yoshinaga; Tomijiro Kubota; Koji Hamada; Tadayoshi Hitomi
A model in which a river model was layered on a distributed model (double-layered model) was developed to analyse the transport of water and pollutants (nitrogen, phosphorus, and BOD as organic matter) in watersheds and rivers. The model was applied to the watershed of Abragafuchi Lake, Japan, where serious water pollution has occurred over three decades, and the applicability of the model was demonstrated. Scenarios of recycling of sewage treated-water into agriculture to reduce pollutant load discharged into the lake were analysed. The results showed that irrigating paddy fields with the sewage-treated water could contribute to conserving water and reducing pollutant load, with reduction rate in BOD, nitrogen, and phosphorus ranging from 6%-36%, 16%-46%, and 18%-51%, respectively. Particularly, the results indicated that, irrigating paddy fields with the treated water during non-cropping periods and the accompanying reduction in withdrawn water from the river were more effective in reducing pollutant loads discharged into the lake. Further study is required on the effect of recycled water on crop cultivation and soil conditions for safe implementation.
Agricultural Water Management | 2004
Y.W. Feng; Ikuo Yoshinaga; Eisaku Shiratani; Tadayoshi Hitomi; H Hasebe
Agricultural Water Management | 2007
Ikuo Yoshinaga; Asa Miura; Tadayoshi Hitomi; Koji Hamada; Eisaku Shiratani
Jarq-japan Agricultural Research Quarterly | 2006
Ikuo Yoshinaga; Tadayoshi Hitomi; Asa Miura; Eisaku Shiratani; Tatsuo Miyazaki
Jarq-japan Agricultural Research Quarterly | 2007
Asa Miura; E. Shiratani; Ikuo Yoshinaga; Tadayoshi Hitomi; Koji Hamada; Kyoji Takaki
Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment | 2004
Eisaku Shiratani; Ikuo Yoshinaga; Yan Wen Feng; Tadayoshi Hitomi
Journal of Water and Environment Technology | 2009
Asa Miura; Eisaku Shiratani; Koji Hamada; Tadayoshi Hitomi; Ikuo Yoshinaga; Tomijiro Kubota
Ecology and Civil Engineering | 2005
Eisaku Shiratani; Tomijiro Kubota; Ikuo Yoshinaga; Tadayoshi Hitomi
Journal of Water and Environment Technology | 2010
Koji Hamada; Asa Miura; Masafumi Fujita; Tadayoshi Hitomi; Tomijiro Kubota; Eisaku Shiratani