Modelling of yields and soil nitrogen dynamics for crop rotations by HERMES under different climate and soil conditions in the Czech Republic

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作者
Hlavinka, P. [1 ,2 ]
Trnka, M. [1 ,2 ]
Kersebaum, K. C. [3 ]
Cermak, P. [4 ]
Pohankova, E. [1 ]
Orsag, M. [2 ]
Pokorny, E. [5 ]
Fischer, M. [2 ]
Brtnicky, M. [5 ]
Zalud, Z. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mendel Univ Brno, Inst Agrosyst & Bioclimatol, Brno 61300, Czech Republic
[2] Global Change Res Ctr AS CR, Vvi, Brno 60300, Czech Republic
[3] Leibniz Ctr Agr Landscape Res ZALF, Inst Landscape Syst Anal, D-15374 Muncheberg, Germany
[4] Res Inst Crop Prod, CR-16106 Prague 6, Ruzyne, Czech Republic
[5] Mendel Univ Brno, Dept Agrochem Soil Sci Microbiol & Plant Nutr, Brno 61300, Czech Republic
来源
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE | 2014年 / 152卷 / 02期
关键词
WINTER-WHEAT; SPRING BARLEY; GROWTH; SIMULATION; ADAPTATION; IMPACT; WATER; FIELD;
D O I
10.1017/S0021859612001001
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The crop growth model HERMES was used to model crop rotation cycles at 12 experimental sites in the Czech Republic. A wide range of crops (spring and winter barley, winter wheat, maize, potatoes, sugar beet, winter rape, oats, alfalfa and grass), cultivated between 1981 and 2009 under various soil and climatic conditions, were included. The model was able to estimate the yields of field crop rotations at a reasonable level, with an index of agreement (IA) ranging from 0.82 to 0.96 for the calibration database (the median coefficient of determination (R-2) was 0.71), while IA for verification varied from 0.62 to 0.93 (median R-2 was 0.78). Grass yields were also estimated at a reasonable level of accuracy. The estimates were less accurate for the above-ground biomass at harvest (the medians for IA were 0.76 and 0.72 for calibration and verification, respectively, and analogous medians of R-2 were 0.50 and 0.49). The soil mineral nitrogen (N) content under the field crops was simulated with good precision, with the IA ranging from 0.49 to 0.74 for calibration and from 0.43 to 0.68 for verification. Generally, the soil mineral N was underestimated, and more accurate results were achieved at locations with intensive fertilization. Simulated yields, soil N, water and organic carbon (C) contents were compared with long-term field measurements at Ne. mc. ice, located within the fertile Moravian lowland. At this station, all of the observed parameters were reproduced with a reasonable level of accuracy. In the case of the organic C content, HERMES reproduced a decrease ranging from c. 85 to 77 tonnes (t)/ha (for the 0-0.3 m soil layer) between the years 1980 and 2007. In spite of its relatively simple approach and restricted input data, HERMES was proven to be robust across various conditions, which is a precondition for its future use for both theoretical and practical purposes.
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页码:188 / 204
页数:17
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