Changes between Version 15 and Version 16 of Documentation/EvolutionOfFunctionality


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2020-05-06T21:18:37+02:00 (4 years ago)
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    1515|| No || Energy budget || The coupled energy balance scheme, and its exchange with the atmosphere, is based on that of Dufresne and Ghattas (2009). The surface is described as a single layer that includes both the soil surface and any vegetation. The energy budget is solved with an implicit numerical scheme that couples the lower atmosphere to the surface, in order to increase numerical stability. || No changes || No changes || No changes || 
    1616|| No || Grass and crop harvest || Describe what was done in Krinner et al 2005. || No changes || No changes || Half of the daily grass turnover is moved in the short lived product pool. At the time crops are harvested all of the harvest which is half of the biomass is moved into the short lived product pool. || 
    17 || No || Growth respiration || A prescribed fraction of 28 % of the photosynthates allocated to growth is used in growth respiration (McCree, 1974). The remaining assimilates are distributed among the various plant organs using the allocation scheme || No || No changes || No changes || No changes || 
     17|| No || Growth respiration || A prescribed fraction of 28 % of the photosynthates allocated to growth is used in growth respiration (McCree, 1974). The remaining assimilates are distributed among the various plant organs using the allocation scheme || No changes || No changes || No changes || 
    1818|| No || Land cover change || Not applicable || Piao et al 2205? || No changes || No changes || 
    1919|| No || Maintenance respiration || Maintenance respiration contributes together with growth respiration to the autotrophic respiration. Maintenance respiration occurs in living plant compartments and is a function of temperature, biomass and, the prescribed carbon/nitrogen ratio of each tissue (Ruimy et al., 1996)|| No change || Describe the changes || No changes ||