DayCent MUVP Model Calibrated for the Simulation of Bioenergy Crops Grown on Set-aside Land in the US

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Carbon, Modeling, Nitrogen

Citation

Blanc-Betes, E. Sept. 29, 2025. “DayCent MUVP Model Calibrated for the Simulation of Bioenergy Crops Grown on Set-aside Land in the US.” University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.  DOI: 10.13012/B2IDB-7710407_V1

Overview

Modeled land use change under alternative price incentives and availability scenarios in 2030.

DayCent MUVP version (Methanogenesis, UV litter degradation and Photosynthesis). DAYCENT is the daily time-step version of the CENTURY biogeochemical model (Parton et al., 1994). DAYCENT simulates fluxes of C and N among the atmosphere, vegetation, and soil (Del Grosso et al., 2001a; Parton et al., 1998). Key submodels include soil water content and temperature by layer, plant production and allocation of net primary production (NPP), decomposition of litter and soil organic matter, mineralization of nutrients, N gas emissions from nitrification and denitrification, and CH4 oxidation in non-saturated soils.

Data

Illinois Data Bank:  DayCent MUVP model

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