Determination of management zones in corn (Zea mays L.) based on soil fertility

被引:100
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作者
Ortega, Rodrigo A.
Santibanez, Oscar A.
机构
[1] Univ Tec Fed Santa Maria, Dept Ind, Santiago, Chile
[2] NeoAg Ltd, Santiago, Chile
关键词
management zones; zoning algorithms; precision agriculture; chile; corn;
D O I
10.1016/j.compag.2006.12.011
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
In Chile, the use of homogeneous management zones has demonstrated good potential for the site-specific management of traditional crops and vineyards. However, there is not enough information regarding the most efficient method to delineate management zones based on soil fertility variables. The present study had the following objectives: (1) to evaluate three zoning methods based on soil fertility variables, and (2) to quantitatively determine the relationships among the evaluated methods. To achieve these objectives, during the 2002/2003 and 2003/2004 growing seasons, in the geographical area between Metropolitan and Sixth regions of Chile, corn yield and pre-seeding soil fertility data were collected from 13 commercial fields. Data collection was performed spatially, demarking field boundaries and obtaining soil and yield samples at a proper intensity to achieve spatial dependence. A differential GPS unit and appropriate software were used for these purposes. Soils were analyzed for six chemical properties (pH, electrical conductivity (EC), organic matter (OM), available nitrogen (N), extractable phosphorus (P), and potassium (K)) according to standard laboratory procedures. For each site, yield samples were processed and corn yield expressed in terms of dry matter. Measured soil fertility variables were interpolated to each yield sampling point using punctual kriging and linear variograms. Three zoning methods were compared: (1) cluster analysis, (2) principal component analysis (SIPC), and (3) coefficient of variation method (SICV). Regression and variance analyses as well as relative variance were used as comparison tools. Results indicated that the three zoning methods were similar and adequate to delineate homogeneous management zones in terms of soil fertility. However, in most of the experimental locations (77%), zones defined by any method were unable to discriminate yield levels. It is concluded that to properly delineate management zones, it is more important to identify those soil variables responsible for yield variation than it is to select the most robust zoning method. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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