Modeling nitrous oxide emissions from irrigated agriculture : testing DayCent with high-frequency measurements


Autoria(s): Scheer, Clemens; Del Grosso, Stephen J.; Parton, William J.; Rowlings, David W.; Grace, Peter R.
Data(s)

24/04/2014

Resumo

A unique high temporal frequency dataset from an irrigated cotton-wheat rotation was used to test the agroecosystem model DayCent to simulate daily N2O emissions from sub-tropical vertisols under different irrigation intensities. DayCent was able to simulate the effect of different irrigation intensities on N2O fluxes and yield, although it tended to overestimate seasonal fluxes during the cotton season. DayCent accurately predicted soil moisture dynamics and the timing and magnitude of high fluxes associated with fertilizer additions and irrigation events. At the daily scale we found a good correlation of predicted vs. measured N2O fluxes (r2 = 0.52), confirming that DayCent can be used to test agricultural practices for mitigating N2O emission from irrigated cropping systems. A 25 year scenario analysis indicated that N2O losses from irrigated cotton-wheat rotations on black vertisols in Australia can be substantially reduced by an optimized fertilizer and irrigation management system (i.e. frequent irrigation, avoidance of excessive fertiliser application), while sustaining maximum yield potentials.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71813/

Publicador

Ecological Society of America

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71813/1/Scheer2014_EA.pdf

DOI:10.1890/13-0570.1

Scheer, Clemens, Del Grosso, Stephen J., Parton, William J., Rowlings, David W., & Grace, Peter R. (2014) Modeling nitrous oxide emissions from irrigated agriculture : testing DayCent with high-frequency measurements. Ecological Applications, 24(3), pp. 528-538.

Direitos

Copyright 2014 Ecological Society of America

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #050000 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES #070000 AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES #cotton–wheat cropping #DayCent #fertilizer N application rate #irrigation intensity #simulation
Tipo

Journal Article