Simulating soil greenhouse gases emissions with the ARMOSA model: calibration with continuous field measures of CO2 and N2O soil fluxes from the AGRESTIC Project.

2023 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Agriculture and Forestry (MetroAgriFor)(2023)

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The complex interactions that soil, weather conditions and cropping system management practices have on carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from arable lands can be evaluated using process-based dynamic simulations models. Continuous field measures of CO 2 and N 2 O soil fluxes were employed to calibrate and evaluate ARMOSA cropping system model for two cropping systems in a pilot farm located in northern Italy (Ravenna). After parameters calibration, the model was able to satisfactorily capture crop and soil related variables, as well as CO 2 (average RRMSE 15.1% for bare soil periods) and N 2 O (average RRMSE 30.0%) cumulative emissions obtained on the base of soil use. Overall, ARMOSA model adequately simulated emissions trends over time, taking into account weather conditions, tillage events, mineral N application (type and depth), crop residue type and management (removal, soil incorporation or mulching).
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soil GHG flux,nitrification,denitrification,soil organic matter,soil respiration,cropping-system model
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