This study quantitatively inter-compares three approaches to drive the process-based model LandscapeDNDC on a regional scale using data from the Danish Agricultural Watershed Monitoring Program (LOOP). The aim is to assess how assumptions and simplifications about farm management activities at a regional scale affect the simulation of yields and the nitrogen budget (NB) of cropping systems. Findings reveal that the detailed field-level management data approach (A) best simulates yield (r² = 0.93), while aggregated approaches (B and C) show lower but significant correlations. Significant differences arise in NB simulations, especially concerning N losses. Approaches B and C overestimate gaseous N fluxes and nitrate leaching compared to approach A, highlighting the importance of careful management representation in large-scale NB simulations and environmental impact assessments.
Publisher
npj Sustainable Agriculture
Published On
Apr 29, 2024
Authors
Jaber Rahimi, Edwin Haas, Clemens Scheer, Diego Grados, Diego Abalos, Meshach Ojo Aderele, Gitte Blicher-Mathiesen, Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
Tags
nitrogen budget
yield simulation
farm management
agricultural monitoring
environmental impact
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