TERENO-SoilCan lysimeter

Photo from presentation of Jannis Groh in third project workshop

Key goal of the project is to improve knowledge of changing climate effects on the prediction of key agro-ecosystems outcomes such as yield, biomass, groundwater recharge, ET. Step-1: Crop growth and soil water fluxes at erosion-affected arable sites: Using weighing lysimeter data for model inter-comparison Step-2: How can we predict key agronomic and environmental variables with calibrated crop models – a simulation of the space-for-time approach?” Step-3: “How good can we calibrate soil and crop models based on precision lysimeter data?””

Partners

This activity is organized by a group of the crop-soil modelling initiatives from different research centers as:

  • Leibniz Centre for agricultural landscape research (ZALF), Müncheberg, Germany
  • Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, agrosphere, Institute of Bio- and Geoscience IBG-3, Jülich, Germany
  • Department of plant and environmental science, university of copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Helmholtz Zentrum München‐German research center for environmental health, Neuherberg, Germany
  • Institute of biological and rnvironmental science, university of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
  • Institute of soil science and land evaluation, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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Bahareh Kamali
Scientist and lecturer