Adjusting midseason nitrogen rate using a sensor-based optimization algorithm to increase use efficiency in corn
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2008
Abstract
This study was conducted to formulate an in-season nitrogen (N) fertilization optimization algorithm (NFOA) to estimate midseason N rates that maximize corn (Zea mays L.) growth and minimize fertilizer inputs. Treatments included: a zero kg N ha-1; three treatments of 134 kg N ha-1 fixed rate applied in split, preplant, or sidedress; two treatments of 67 kg N ha-1 fixed rate preplant or sidedress applied; three NFOA-based midseason N rates (RI-NFOA, RICV-NFOA, flat-RICV-NFOA) with (67 kg N ha-1) and without preplant N; and two resolutions (0.34 and 2.32 m2) tested for RICV-NFOA only. With the 67 kg N ha-1 preplant application, midseason RI-NFOA-based N rates resulted in an N use efficiency (NUE) of 65% while the 134 kg N ha-1 fixed rate split applied had 56% NUE. Using the RICV-NFOA, NUE and net returns to N fertilizer were higher when spatial variability was treated at 2.32 m2 resolution. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Plant Nutrition
First Page
1393
Last Page
1419
Recommended Citation
Tubaña, B., Arnall, D., Walsh, O., Chung, B., Solie, J., Girma, K., & Raun, W. (2008). Adjusting midseason nitrogen rate using a sensor-based optimization algorithm to increase use efficiency in corn. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 31 (8), 1393-1419. https://doi.org/10.1080/01904160802208261