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Improved tools for estimation of ammonia emission from field-applied animal slurry: Refinement of the ALFAM2 model and database
2024 | 2025
Hafner, Sasha D. | Pedersen, Johanna | Fuß, Roland | Kamp, Jesper Nørlem | Dalby, Frederik Rask | Amon, Barbara | Pacholski, Andreas | Adamsen, Anders Peter S. | Sommer, Sven Gjedde
Ammonia volatilization from animal slurry applied to agricultural fields reduces nitrogen use efficiency in agriculture and pollutes the environment. This work presents new versions of a model and database focused on this route of N loss. The public ALFAM2 database (https://github.com/AU-BCE-EE/ALFAM2-data) was expanded with ammonia emission and ancillary measurements for >700 additional field plots. The ALFAM2 model (https://github.com/AU-BCE-EE/ALFAM2, https://zenodo.org/records/13312251) was extended with the addition of an ammonia sink for more plausible predictions over extended durations and to better reflect the expected reduction in emission rate several days after slurry application. A new parameter set was developed for the model taking into account the newly available measurement data. Model efficiency improved to 0.67 for the parameter estimation subset (0.52 for cross-validation) and mean absolute error was around 10% of applied total ammoniacal nitrogen. As in earlier versions, predicted emission is sensitive to application method, slurry dry matter and pH, air temperature, and wind speed. A collection of parameter sets for estimating uncertainty in average predictions was developed using a bootstrap approach. Predicted uncertainty is not trivial, and is high for some variable combinations, highlighting the challenge of making predictions based on available measurement data. Still, this work has resulted in more accurate, comprehensive, transparent, and flexible tools for emission inventory and related work on ammonia loss from field-applied slurry.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Tree crown condition in 2023
2024
Timmermann, Volkmar | Potocic, Nenad | Haggenmüller, Katrin | Kirchner, Till | Michel, Alexa K.
Meteorological conditions in European forests in 2022
2024
Zimmermann, Lothar | Raspe, Stephan | Schütt, Tim | Michel, Alexa K. | Schwärzel, Kai
Atmospheric deposition in European forests in 2022
2024
Marchetto, Aldo | Haggenmüller, Katrin | Kirchner, Till | Michel, Alexa K. | Schmitz, Andreas | Verstraeten, Arne | Waldner, Peter
Forest condition and environmental drivers in Europe - Recent evidence from selected studies
2024
Ferretti, Marco | Vesterdal, Lars | Schaub, Marcus | Schwärzel, Kai | Canullo, Roberto | Cools, Nathalie | De Vos, Bruno | Fleck, Stefan | Gottardini, Elena | Hamberg, Leena | Marchetto, Aldo | Nieminen, Tiina Maileena | Pitar, Diana | Potocic, Nenad | Raspe, Stephan | Rautio, Pasi | Sanders, Tanja G. M. | Schmitz, Andreas | Timmermann, Volkmar | Ukonmaanaho, Liisa | Vejpustková, Monika | Verstraeten, Arne | Waldner, Peter | Wohlgemuth, Lena | Zimmermann, Lothar
Rubus plicatus Weihe & Nees: resilience to pollution caused by stone quarries
2024
This study aimed to analyze the effect of pollution caused by stone quarries on the morpho-anatomy, biochemistry, and physiology of a medicinal wild bramble Rubus plicatus Weihe & Nees. Samples were collected from two natural protected areas: Iron Gates Natural Park and Jiu Gorge National Park, both located in the southwestern part of Romania, and two unpolluted areas from these parks as background sites. We carried out the following analyses on the collected leaves of this taxon: morphology, micromorphology, anatomy, assimilating pigments, heavy metals (Pb, Ni, Cr, Fe), dry mass, bioactive compounds (total phenols and flavonoids), and antioxidant capacity. The results showed more stomata, higher amounts of assimilating pigments, higher amounts of heavy metals (especially lead), less dry mass, less phenols, and more flavonoids in Rubus plicatus leaves from polluted areas compared to areas without sources of pollution. The increased number of stomata and the amounts of assimilator pigments revealed the mechanisms developed by this species in order to survive in polluted conditions.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Ecosystem service research in the dry subtropics: Current state, temporal changes and drivers of regional variability
2024
Dry subtropical (DST) regions that share similar climatic and topographic conditions exhibit today significant disparities in population density, agricultural intensity, wealth and cultural values. In addition, they are also facing increasing pressures on their natural resources. These attributes collectively shape individuals' varying dependence on natural resources and may influence their perception of ecosystem services (ES). In this study, we conducted a systematic literature review, focusing on the DST regions, to address two main questions: 1) What is the current state, temporal trends and regional variability in scientific research on ES and 2) What are the potential drivers of the variability in ES research? Amongst the 471 publications found in our review, 53% focused on provisioning services, followed nearly equally by cultural (33%) and regulating (30%) services. Only 13% addressed more than one ES category and approximately 33% mentioned economic valuation. Our study reveals that research on ES in the dry subtropics experienced a significant increase from 2005 onwards. Approximately 45% of the publications included the term 'ecosystem service' and its frequency has risen substantially over time. Most publications primarily focus on African dry subtropics (over 60%), followed by South and North American ones. Publications from southern Asia and NE Australia were more scarce. Importantly, we found no clear relationship between the number of publications, publication density or representativeness and the variables used as indicators of human pressure (e.g. population density). Consequently, research efforts in the DST regions appear to be influenced by a diverse range of financial and institutional constraints, international research agendas, as well as the personal interests of researchers, contributing to the idiosyncratic nature of this field.
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