DFG-Forschergruppe "Regional Climate Change": Climate change scenario modelling of soil carbon turnover on basis of improved soil carbon pool distribution on a regional scale
- Status
- current
- Project begin
- 01.04.2012
- Project end
- 31.12.2019
- Sponsor mark
- DFG: CA 598/6-1,2 & FOR 1695
- Project-Homepage
- https://klimawandel.uni-hohenheim.de
- Keywords
- Klimaänderung
A high resolution representation of regional soil organic C (SOC) fluxes and pools facilitates an improved assessment of impacts of climate change and feedbacks on agro-ecosystems. However, soil organic carbon (SOC) pool partitioning in dynamic SOC models (i.e., DAISY) remains challenging, in particular when considering the driving influence of changing climatic conditions, e.g., by temperature sensitivities of individual SOC pools. The complexity of this constraint is magnified when SOC modelling is performed at a regional scale, where ecosystem and farm system heterogeneity exist. We propose an improvement of the DAISY SOC turnover model in Phase 2 including the development of novel and generic SOC stability indexes for the two SOC pools SOM1 and SOM2 as well as the generation of a microbial pool partition index based on activities of microbial enzymes for SMB1 and SMB2 pool distinction also considering substrate utilisation efficiencies. These essential steps will be primarily achieved through a further development of infrared (IR)-based techniques (diffuse reflectance mid-infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (midDRIFTS), evolved gas analysis (EGA), in situT midDRIFTS, pyrolysis-MIRS) allowing a high-throughput, soil texture-independent analysis of SOC and microbial biomass pools at regional scale. Similar techniques will be employed to generate crop residue quality indexes for the two added organic matter pools AOM1 and AOM2 as initial regulators of C and N cycling. To account for the projected impact of climate variability in the two model regions (Kraichgau, Swabian Alb), the SOC model will be furthered through explicit temperature functions for corresponding C and N pools. For calibration and validation of the dynamic SOC model, we will revert to the experimental field sites in the two model regions as well as considering our existing cooperations with international researchers at long-term field experiments. Prior to coupling to the new Integrated Land-system Model System (ILMS) of FOR 1695, sensitivity analysis of individual and combined parameters related to the impact of expected regional climate with the advanced regional SOC model will be performed with DAISY-EXPERTN. The relevant developed and parameterised model routines and high resolution regional soil input maps will be incorporated into ILMS. In the final step, impacts of respective climate scenario analysis under alternative land uses, with and without improved CN module, on soil C dynamics and feedback from the atmosphere will be evaluated to derive recommendations for improved soil C sequestration approaches.
Subproject P3 of DFG Research Unit 1695 "Agricultural Landscapes under Global Climate Change – Processes and Feedbacks on a Regional Scale". This subproject is a follow-up of the subproject entitled "Coupling pyrolysis with mid-infrared spectroscopy for the parameterisation of soil carbon turnover models on a regional scale" funded during 2012-2015.
Involved persons
Involved institutions
- DFG Research Group 1695: Regional Climate Change
- Agronomy in the Tropics and Subtropics
- Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics (Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute)
Sponsors
Publications in the course of the project
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Controls on microbially regulated soil organic carbon decomposition at the regional scale
2018: Ali, R. S., Kandeler, E., Marhan, S., Demyan, M. S., Ingwersen, J., Mirzaeitalarposhti, R., Rasche, F., Cadisch, G., Poll, C.
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Combining a coupled FTIR-EGA system and in situ DRIFTS for studying soil organic matter in arable soils
2013: Demyan, M.S., Rasche, F., Schütt, M., Smirnova, N., Schulz, E., and Cadisch, G.
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midDRIFTS-based partial least square regression analysis allows predicting microbial biomass, enzyme activities and 16S rRNA gene abundance in soils of temperate grasslands
2013: Rasche, F., Marhan, S., Berner, D., Keil, D., Kandeler, E., Cadisch, G.
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Chemical and microbiological soil quality indicators and their potential to differentiate fertilization regimes in temperate agroecosystems
2013: Giacometti, C., Demyan, M.S., Cavani, L., Marzadori, C., Ciavatta, C., Kandeler, E.
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Development of MidDRIFTS methodologies to support mapping of physico-chemical soil properties at the regional scale
2014: Mirzaeitalarposhti R.
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Mechanisms controlling soil organic carbon composition pertaining to microbial decomposition of biochemically contrasting organic residues: Evidence from midDRIFTS peak area analysis
2014: Kunlanit, B., Vityakon, P., Puttaso, A., Cadisch, G., Rasche, F.
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Quantifying different stabilities of soil organic matter in cropland at the regional scale: Integrating size/density separation and chemical oxidation
2014: Fon L.
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Calibration of CO2 trapping in alkaline solutions during soil incubation at varying temperatures using a Respicond VI
2014: Smirnova N., Demyan S., Rasche F., Cadisch G., Müller T.
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MidDRIFTS-PLSR-based quantification of physico-chemical soil properties across two agroecological zones in Southwest Germany: generic independent validation surpasses region specific cross-validation
2015: Mirzaeitalarposhti, R., Demyan, M.S., Rasche, F., Poltoradnev, M., Cadisch, G., Müller, T.
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Development of a continuous density gradient method for soil organic matter fractionation for studying decomposition and turnover under different tillage systems in arable soils
2015: Islam T.
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Modelling in situ activities of enzymes as a tool to explain seasonal variation of soil respiration from agro-ecosystems
2015: Ali, R. S., Ingwersen, J., Demyan, M. S., Funkuin, Y. N., Wizemann, H.-D., Kandeler, E., Poll, C.
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Overcoming carbonate interference on labile soil organic matter peaks for midDRIFTS analysis
2016: Mirzaeitalarposhti, R., Demyan, M.S., Rasche, F., Cadisch, G., Müller, T.
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Partitioning of ecosystem respiration in winter wheat and silage maize—modeling seasonal temperature effects
2016: Demyan, M.S., Ingwersen, J., Nkwain Funkuin, Y., Ali, R.S., Mirzaeitalarposhti, R., Rasche, F., Poll, C., Müller, T., Streck, T., Kandeler, E., Cadisch, G.
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Mid-infrared spectroscopy to support regional-scale digital soil mapping on selected croplands of South-West Germany
2017: Mirzaeitalarposhti R., Demyan M.S., Rasche F., Cadisch G., Müller T.
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Coupling pyrolysis with mid-infrared spectroscopy (Py-MIRS) to fingerprint soil organic matter bulk chemistry
2018: Nkwain, F. N., Demyan, M. S., Rasche, F., Dignac, M.-F., Schulz, E., Kätterer, T., Müller, T., Cadisch, G.
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Use of specific peaks obtained by diffuse reflectance Fourier transform mid-infrared spectroscopy to study the composition of organic matter in a Haplic Chernozem
2012: Demyan, M.S., Rasche, F., Schulz, E., Breulmann, M., Müller, T., Cadisch, G.