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Soil Health and Water Quality Impacts of Growing Energy Beets for Advanced Biofuel Production in North-Central United States Zhulu Lin Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering Department North Dakota State University at Fargo USDA-NIFA Project Director’s Meeting, Washington DC October 12-13, 2016

Soil Health and Water Quality Impacts of Growing Energy Beets for Advanced Biofuel Production in North-Central United States

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Soil Health and Water Quality Impacts of Growing Energy Beets for

Advanced Biofuel Production in North-Central United States

Zhulu LinAgricultural & Biosystems Engineering Department

North Dakota State University at Fargo

USDA-NIFA Project Director’s Meeting, Washington DCOctober 12-13, 2016

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Co-PIs• Carrington Research and Extension Center

(CREC), NDSU– Mr. Blaine Schatz, director and agronomist– Dr. Michael Ostlie, agronomist– Dr. Jasper Teboh, soil scientist

• Dept. of Agribusiness & Applied Economics, NDSU– Dr. David Ripplinger, bioenergy economist

• School of Natural Resource Sciences, NDSU– Dr. Caley Gasch (?), microbial biologist

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Other Team Members

• Dept. of Ag & Biosystems Engineering, NDSU– Mr. Mohammad Anar, Ph.D. candidate– Ms. Mengqi (Ivy) Xiong, M.S., graduated in May 2016

• CREC, NDSU– Ms. Szilvia Yuja, research specialist– Undergraduate summer interns

• Dept. of Agribusiness & Applied Economics– Dr. Aaron De Laporte, postdoc research associate– Mr. Asanka Wijesinghe, M.S. graduated in May 2016

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Background

• EISA of 2007 or the revised Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS2) mandates the use of 36 BGY of renewable fuels of 2022:– 15 BGY of conventional biofuels– 4 BGY of advanced biofuels

• Sugarcane and sugarbeet– 16 BGY of cellulosic biofuels – 1 BGY of biomass-based biodiesel

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Global Biofuel Production by Feedstock

Source: www.agri-outlook.org

Corn (US)

Sugarcane (Brazil)

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Sugarbeet Production in US

Red River Valley (RRV)

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Energy Beets and the RRV

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Project Objectives• Field scale

1. Conduct field experiment to assess the impacts of energy beet production on soil properties and rotation crops;

2. Improve and apply the DSSAT and RZWQM models to simulate crop yields, water flow, and nutrient transport processes in energy beet fields;

• Watershed scale3. Develop a spatial econometric model to simulate land use

changes surrounding potential beet-biorefinery sites in the RRV; and

4. Apply SWAT to simulate downstream water quality impact caused by energy beet biofuel production.

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Research Methods

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Field Experiment

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Field Measurements• Assessing impacts on soil properties and rotation

crops– Soil: texture, aggregate stability, bulk density,

hydraulic conductivity, and microbial enzyme activities (phosphatase, urease, NO3-reductase, NH4-oxidase)

– Crop: yield, plant height, grain quality, nutrient content, residue C/N

• Collecting data for sugarbeet model development– Plant growth: Leaf number, LAI, top and root mass– Soil water (4 depths): SWC, nitrate

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Model Development

RZWQM

SugarbeetModels

Impr

ovem

ent &

pr

ogra

mm

ing DSSAT

Cal

ibra

tion

&

valid

atio

nAnalysis &Applications

Calibration/validation

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Land Use Change and Water Quality Impact Simulations

Yields & costs (production,

transportation, opportunity)

Economic Model

Land use distribution surrounding

beet- biorefineries

SWATBeet & ethanol

prices, plant capacity

Downstream water quality

impacts

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Results & Discussion

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O1. Field Study Preliminary Results

Corn following soybeanCorn following energy beets

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Effect of Preceding Crops on Corn

Height and Yield Starch and Protein

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Soil Enzyme Assays (2nd Yr)

Phosphatase Urease0

75

150

225

300

375

Beet Corn Soybean Wheat

ug/g

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Soil Enzyme Assays (2nd Yr)

NO3 Reductase NH4 Oxidase0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

Beet Corn Soybean Wheat

ug/g

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O2. Model Development

• CERES-Beet improved and incorporated into DSSAT and RZWQM

• Both models calibrated and validated against 2014 and 2015 field data

• Model calibration and parameter sensitivity analysis done with PEST software

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DSSAT Calibration (2014)

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DSSAT Validation (2015)

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Parameter Sensitivity AnalysisTotal Observations LAI Observations

Top Observations Root Observations

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RZWQM Calibration (2014)

Plant growth Soil water content

Days after Planting

20 40 60 80 100 120 140

Soil

Prof

ile N

O3-

N (k

g/ha

)

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

SimulatedObserved

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RZWQM Validation (2015)

Plant growth Soil water content

Days after Planting

20 40 60 80 100 120

Soil

Prof

ile N

O3-

N (

g/ha

)

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

SimulatedObserved

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O3. Land Use Changes @ Five Potential Beet-Biorefinery Sites

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Current Scenario (Bt: $30/ton; El: $1.5/gal)

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Capacity Scenario (Bt: $35/ton; El: $1.7/gal)

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¼ Transportation Scenario (Bt: $30/ton; El: $1.5/gal)

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1.5 Transportation Scenario (Bt: $40/ton; El: $1.9/gal)

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O4. Downstream WQ ImpactMarginal land

8.7%

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Cropping Scenarios

• Sugarbeet Scenario– All arable marginal lands (8.7%) are planted with

sugarbeets (4%+8.7% = 12.7%)– Environmentally bad scenario

• Alfalfa Scenario– All currently cultivated marginal lands (2.5%) are

converted back to grassland planted with alfalfa (1.5%+2.5% = 4%)

– Environmentally good scenario

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Downstream WQ Loads

Sediment Total P

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Downstream WQ Loads

Nitrate Total N

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Output & Impact

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Output• Model/software

– Sugarbeet module added to DSSAT & RZWQM

• Thesis/dissertations (2 M.S. & 1 Ph.D.)– 2 M.S. graduated in May 2016

• Journal article (1)• Conference papers/presentations (18)

– ASABE (5), AGU (1), AWRA (1), AAEA (1), EWRC (2), Others (8)

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Impact

• Regional sugarbeet producers through various extension activities

• DSSAT and RZWQM developers and users

• Regional energy beet biofuel industry• Policymakers and natural resources

managers

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Acknowledgements

• USDA-NIFA Foundational Program (2013-67020-21366)

• North Dakota Renewable Energy Council• DSSAT: Dr. Gerrit Hoongenboom• RZWQM: Drs Liwang Ma & Patricia

Bartling

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Thank you!