N2O emissions from agricultural lands: a synthesis of simulation approaches


Autoria(s): Chen, Deli; Li, Yong; Grace, Peter; Mosier, Arvin
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is primarily produced by the microbially-mediated nitrification and denitrification processes in soils. It is influenced by a suite of climate (i.e. temperature and rainfall) and soil (physical and chemical) variables, interacting soil and plant nitrogen (N) transformations (either competing or supplying substrates) as well as land management practices. It is not surprising that N2O emissions are highly variable both spatially and temporally. Computer simulation models, which can integrate all of these variables, are required for the complex task of providing quantitative determinations of N2O emissions. Numerous simulation models have been developed to predict N2O production. Each model has its own philosophy in constructing simulation components as well as performance strengths. The models range from those that attempt to comprehensively simulate all soil processes to more empirical approaches requiring minimal input data. These N2O simulation models can be classified into three categories: laboratory, field and regional/global levels. Process-based field-scale N2O simulation models, which simulate whole agroecosystems and can be used to develop N2O mitigation measures, are the most widely used. The current challenge is how to scale up the relatively more robust field-scale model to catchment, regional and national scales. This paper reviews the development history, main construction components, strengths, limitations and applications of N2O emissions models, which have been published in the literature. The three scale levels are considered and the current knowledge gaps and challenges in modelling N2O emissions from soils are discussed.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37659/

Publicador

Springer Netherlands

Relação

http://www.springerlink.com/content/806407g3616x0493/

Chen, Deli, Li, Yong, Grace, Peter, & Mosier, Arvin (2008) N2O emissions from agricultural lands: a synthesis of simulation approaches. Plant and Soil: international journal on plant-soil relationships, 309(1-2), pp. 169-189.

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute for Sustainable Resources

Palavras-Chave #050300 SOIL SCIENCES #060700 PLANT BIOLOGY #070300 CROP AND PASTURE PRODUCTION #Nitrous oxide emissions - Agroecosystem modelling - Nitrification - Denitrification - Soil nitrogen - Greenhouse gases
Tipo

Journal Article