A Review of the Main Process-Based Approaches for Modeling N2O Emissions from Agricultural Soils
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Modeling approaches have emerged to address uncertainties arising from N2O emissions
variability, representing a powerful methodology to investigate the two emitting processes (i.e., nitrification and denitrification) and to represent the interconnected dynamics among soil, atmosphere,
and crops. This work offers an extensive overview of the widely used models simulating N2O under
different cropping systems and management practices. We selected process-based models, prioritizing those with well-documented algorithms found in recently published scientific articles or having
published source codes. We reviewed and compared the algorithms employed to simulate N2O
emissions, adopting a unified symbol system. The selected models (APSIM, ARMOSA, CERES-EGC,
CROPSYST, CoupModel, DAYCENT, DNDC, DSSAT, EPIC, SPACSYS, and STICS) were categorized
by the approaches used to model nitrification and denitrification processes, discriminating between
implicit or explicit consideration of the microbial pool and according to the formalization of the main
environmental drivers of these processes (soil nitrogen concentration, temperature, moisture, and
acidity). Models' setting and performance assessments were also discussed. From the appraisal of
these approaches, it emerged that soil chemical-physical properties and weather conditions are the
main drivers of N cycling and the consequent gaseous emissions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nitrogen cycle; nitrification; denitrification; nitrous oxide emissions; greenhouse gas emissions; cropping system simulation model
Elenco autori:
Manco, Antonio; Vitale, Luca
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