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Simulating the effects of N availability, straw particle size and location in soil on C and N mineralization
Authors:S J Giacomini  S Recous  B Mary  C Aita
Institution:(1) Departamento De Solos, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 97105-900 Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil;(2) INRA, UR1158 Unité d’Agronomie, rue Fernand Christ, 02000 Laon, France
Abstract:Predicting the C and N mineralization of straw added to soil is important for forecasting subsequent soil N availability during and between crop growth cycles. The decomposition module of the STICS model, parameterized under optimal conditions, was used to predict straw decomposition in sub-optimal conditions, i.e. when contact between soil and residue was poor (due to large size residues or surface placement) or when mineral N availability was restricted. The data used in the simulations were obtained from published studies of effects of residue size, location and N availability on C and N mineralization from straw under controlled laboratory conditions. We selected studies in which the dynamics of C and N mineralization were measured simultaneously. The dynamics of straw mineralization could be well predicted by the model under optimal conditions with standard parameter values as derived from measured C/N ratios of the residues, but not under sub-optimal conditions which required a new parameterization. A good fit could be obtained on these treatments by a marked reduction in the rate constants of residue and microbial biomass decomposition and a marked increase in the microbial biomass C/N ratio. Our results show the need to include in decomposition models routines for simulating effects of spatial heterogeneity of residue distribution, different particle sizes and limiting N availability.
Keywords:Decomposition  Residue  C mineralization  N mineralization  N limitation  Heterogeneity  Dynamic model
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