A new, offer versus demand, modelling approach to assess the impact of micro-organisms spatio-temporal population dynamics on soil organic matter decomposition rates
Authored by C Cambier, M Bousso, D Masse, E Perrier
Date Published: 2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2007.06.034
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Abstract
We used the multi-agent MIOR simulator as an exploratory tool to discuss
some basic modelling principles as regards soil organic matter (SOM)
decomposition processes, which are viewed as the result of interactions
between the soil living community (represented by MM micro-organisms
entities) and the ``dead{''} organic matter (the SOM resource
represented by individualized OM entities). In this paper we formalize
the original offer-demand mechanism implemented in MIOR in a way that
allows for the comparison of different conceptual points of view as
regards the best way to couple biologically based population models (for
the decomposer dynamics) and physically based first-order kinetic models
(for the decomposed substrate). We show that accounting for explicit
interactions leads to the introduction of effective decomposition rates
which vary in time as a function of the M/C living (M) versus dead (C)
matter carbon content ratio. More generally, by means of numerical
experiments, we show that, as soon as we account for temporal or spatial
variations of the microbial biomass, it brings into question the
classical way to estimate a constant SOM decomposition rate from soil
carbon content decay data. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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