The capability of cropping system models of depicting the crop and soil-related processes implies a high number of parameters. The aim of this work was to detect the key parameters, and the associated processes, of the ARMOSA cropping system model, considering two target outputs, crop yield and nitrogen leaching. A global sensitivity analysis (SA) was carried out in two steps: (1) the Morris method considering the whole set of parameters; (2) Sobol analysis was applied to the Morris outcome. The simulation was run on winter wheat in four soil types in Marchfeld (Austria, 2010-2018). Parameters affecting crop yield was the critical nitrogen concentration, the potential CO assimilation rate, and the drought sensitivity parameter. Nitrogen leaching was mainly affected by the decomposition of litter and the early aboveground biomass growth. The parameters ranking did not appreciably change across soil types. This study offers a quick and replicable methodology for model calibration.

A sound understanding of a cropping system model with the global sensitivity analysis

Annachiara Colombi;Marialaura Bancheri;Angelo Basile;
2024

Abstract

The capability of cropping system models of depicting the crop and soil-related processes implies a high number of parameters. The aim of this work was to detect the key parameters, and the associated processes, of the ARMOSA cropping system model, considering two target outputs, crop yield and nitrogen leaching. A global sensitivity analysis (SA) was carried out in two steps: (1) the Morris method considering the whole set of parameters; (2) Sobol analysis was applied to the Morris outcome. The simulation was run on winter wheat in four soil types in Marchfeld (Austria, 2010-2018). Parameters affecting crop yield was the critical nitrogen concentration, the potential CO assimilation rate, and the drought sensitivity parameter. Nitrogen leaching was mainly affected by the decomposition of litter and the early aboveground biomass growth. The parameters ranking did not appreciably change across soil types. This study offers a quick and replicable methodology for model calibration.
2024
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
Inglese
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1364815223003183
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cropping system models
sensitivity analysis
Morris method
Sobol method
Available online 22 December 2023. This work was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Program for Research and Innovation (H2020-RUR-2017-2) under grant agreement No. 774234. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.
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Colombi, Annachiara; Bancheri, Marialaura; Acutis, Marco; Basile, Angelo; Botta, Marco; Perego, Alessia
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