Soil moisture and gaseous N-flux (N2O, N-2) dynamics in Costa Rican coffee plantations were successively simulated using a mechanistic model (PASTIS) and two process-based models (NGAS and NOE). Two fertilized (250 kg N ha(-1) y(-1)) coffee plantations were considered, namely a monoculture and a ...
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Hergoualc’h, Kristell
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Harmand, J.M.
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Cannavo, P.
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Skiba, U.
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Oliver, R.
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Henault, C.
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[The utility of process-based models for simulating N2O emissions from soils: A case study based on Costa Rican coffee plantations]
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The utility of process-based models for simulating N2O emissions from soils: A case study based on Costa Rican coffee plantations