Nitrogen fertilisation management in precision agriculture: a preliminary application example on maize
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https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2011.e5Keywords:
nitrogen balance, spatial variability, variable rate application, uniform management zones, nitrogen fertilisation.Abstract
The adoption of precision agriculture techniques for N management has the potential for improving agronomic, economic and environmental efficiency in the use of such input. The present work was aimed at testing a simplified N balance method for the prescription of N fertilisation in uniform management zones defined from information on measured soil properties on grain maize in central Italy. The results of this preliminary experience show that the application of the N balance prescription map did not bring to significant differences, from a uniform N fertilisation, in terms of grain yield, economic return above N cost and nitrate content in the soil profile at the end of the growing season. However, the adoption of the prescribed N fertilisation strategy for the whole field would have caused a limited saving in the amount of fertiliser employed, quantified at about 10 kg N ha-1.Downloads
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22-02-2011
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Casa, R., Cavalieri, A., & Lo Cascio, B. (2011). Nitrogen fertilisation management in precision agriculture: a preliminary application example on maize. Italian Journal of Agronomy, 6(1), e5. https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2011.e5
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