Project Details
Process Oriented Simulation of Competition of Heterotrophic Microorganisms and Plants in Beech-Dominated Deciduous Forests for Nitrogen and Water
Applicant
Professor Dr. Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
Subject Area
Ecology and Biodiversity of Plants and Ecosystems
Term
from 2006 to 2010
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 27071968
The goal of this project is to model tree growth and stand dynamics of beech-dominated forests under realistic scenarios of future environmental conditions. Special emphasis will be given to the simulation of inter- and intra-species competition in the rhizosphere and the canopy for nitrogen, water, and light. This will require modifications of the model structure, additions of sub-modules and processes, as well as improved process parameterisations, e.g. the description of simultaneous nitrogen uptake by plant roots and microbes, the implementation of dynamic root growth, improved algorithms for plant C and N allocation, as well as stand hydrology. Developments will use field and laboratory studies of project partners for parameterization and evaluation and will be accompanied by a thorough uncertainty analysis. Finally, the newly developed model will be used to simulate stand growth, C and N turnover and storage, as well as biosphere-atmosphere exchange of C and N compounds under a range of environmental conditions that include projected scenarios of climate change and a realistic collection of management options.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Subproject of
FOR 788:
Competitive Mechanisms of Water and Nitrogen Partitioning in Beech-Dominated Decidiuous Forests
Participating Person
Dr. Rüdiger Grote