Test of validity of a dynamic soil carbon model using data from leaf litter decomposition in a West African tropical forest
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We evaluated the applicability of the dynamic soil carbon model Yasso07 in tropical
conditions in West Africa by simulating the litter decomposition process using as required
input into the model litter mass, litter quality, temperature and precipitation collected
during a litterbag experiment. The experiment was conducted over a six-month
period on leaf litter of five dominant tree species, namely Afzelia africana, Anogeissus
leiocarpa, Ceiba pentandra, Dialium guineense and Diospyros mespiliformis in a semideciduous
vertisol forest in Southern Benin. Since the predictions of Yasso07 were
not consistent with the observations on mass loss and chemical composition of litter,
Yasso07 was fitted to the dataset composed of global data and the new experimental
data from Benin. The re-parameterized versions of Yasso07 had a good predictive
ability and refined the applicability of the model in Benin to estimate soil carbon stocks,
its changes and CO2 emissions from heterotrophic respiration as main outputs of the
model. The findings of this research support the hypothesis that the high variation of
litter quality observed in the tropics is a major driver of the decomposition and needs to be accounted in the model parameterization.
