Process-based modeling of soil nitrous oxide emissions from United States corn fields under different management and climate scenarios coupled with evaluation using regional estimates
Abstract:Direct emissions of soil nitrous oxide during a growing season (N2Ogs) can be quantified with process-based models considering interactions between management, climate, and soil moisture when key data are available. We used an adapted “parameterized CENTURY/DAYCENT-model” (pCENTURY) calibrated with crop growth and soil organic matter decay coefficients at the county-level for the estimation of N2Ogs in the United States Corn Belt. Model estimated N2O-emissions from corn-based biofuels scenarios considering cro… Show more
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