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Taming Fine-root Systems Complexity with TAM(Transport and Absorptive fine roots with Mycorrhizal funig) in ecosystem and biosphere modelling

Primary LanguageJupyter Notebook

TAM–Transport and Absorptive roots with Mycorrhizal fungi

Wang, B., McCormack, M. L., Ricciuto, D. M., Yang, X., & Iversen, C. M. (2023). Embracing fine‐root system complexity in terrestrial ecosystem modelling. Global Change Biology.https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16659


As accelerated empirical advances in the last two decades establish clearly functional differentiation conferred by the hierarchical structure of fine-root orders and associations with mycorrhizal fungi, a need emerges to embrace this complexity to bridge the data-model gap in still extremely uncertain models. Here, we propose a 3-pool structure comprising Transport and Absorptive fine roots with Mycorrhizal fungi (TAM) to model vertically resolved fine-root systems across organizational and spatial-temporal scales. Emerging from a conceptual shift away from arbitrary homogenization, TAM builds upon theoretical and empirical foundations as an effective and efficient approximation that balance realism and simplicity.


TAM

Proof-of-concept study making the case for TAM with the simple_ELM. NOTE: check out the branch rootcomplexity.

data/

A series of Jupyter Notebooks written in Python but with source data accessible at Zenodo.

figures/

A few figures around TAM.

UQ/

Performed with UQTk (v3.0.2;https://github.com/sandialabs/UQTk) under Python(2.7.5), cmake(3.11.0), and gcc(6.3.0)

Publication/

A PDF copy of the manuscript published in Global Change Biology.