Nitrogen Stress

Nitrogen stress is calculated only for non-legumes. SWAT+ never allows legumes to experience nitrogen stress.

Nitrogen stress is quantified by comparing actual and optimal plant nitrogen levels. Nitrogen stress varies non-linearly between 0.0 at optimal nitrogen content and 1.0 when the nitrogen content of the plant is 50% or less of the optimal value. Nitrogen stress is computed with the equation:

nstrs=1ϕnϕn+exp[3.5350.02597ϕn]nstrs=1-\frac{\phi _n}{\phi_n +exp[3.535-0.02597*\phi _n]} 5:3.1.6

where nstrsnstrs is the nitrogen stress for a given day, and ϕn\phi_n is a scaling factor for nitrogen stress. The scaling factor is calculated:

ϕn=200(bioNbioN,opt0.5)\phi_n=200*(\frac{bio_N}{bio_{N,opt}}-0.5) 5:3.1.7

where bioN,optbio_{N,opt} is the optimal mass of nitrogen stored in plant material for the current growth stage (kg N/ha) and bioNbio_N is the actual mass of nitrogen stored in plant material (kg N/ha).

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