Early stage variable rate nitrogen fertilization of silage maize driven by multi-temporal clustering of archive satellite data
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Nitrogen fertilization of silage maize in Central Italy is typically carried out with two applications at early stages of crop
development: 2nd (V2) and 6th (V6) leaf respectively. In such conditions, the crop has not yet fully covered the soil and proximal or
remote sensing of the canopy is hindered by the strong soil background signal. There is thus great interest in rapid and inexpensive
approaches to N fertilization prescription. Therefore, an indirect method for inferring information on yield potential and soil
variability, through a field-based clustering of multi-temporal satellite data, has been developed using archive Landsat images to
identify temporally constant patterns. This method is potentially useful for the creation of prescription maps. The usefulness of the
method was evaluated during an N fertilisation field trial in Maccarese (Central Italy), in 2016. At the V2 stage, both uniform and
variable rate applications were performed and compared. A pseudo-cross variogram and a standardized ordinary co-kriging
methodology was used to highlight spatially variable significant differences among the treatments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
corn; pseudo co-kriging; uniform management zones; variable rate application
Elenco autori:
Casa, Raffaele; PIGNATTI MORANO DI CUSTOZA, Stefano; Pepe, MONICA PIERA LIVIA; Pascucci, Simone
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