188-1 Stanford's Equation As a Framework for Making Nitrogen Recommendations and for Improving Nitrogen Recommendations.
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Nfert = ([Yld x Ncrop] – [NSIN x RSIN x eSIN] – [NSON x RSON x MSON x eSON] – [NMRON x RMRON x MMRON x eMRON] – [NMIN x RMIN x eMIN] – [NMON x RMON x MMON x eMON] - [NLN x RLN x MLN x eLN]) / efert
where: Nfert = Total fertilizer N required, Yld=Dry Matter Yield of the above-ground plant portion, N = Nitrogen pool, R=Resilience Factor, M=Mineralization Factor, e=Recovery Efficiency Factor, and the subscripts: crop=above-ground plant portion, fert=fertilizer N, SIN=Soil Inorganic N, SON=Soil Organic N, MRON=Manure Residual Organic N, MIN=Manure Inorganic N, MON=Manure Organic N, and LN=Legume N. While this equation is theoretically sound, most of the factors are either not known or only roughly estimated for any given situation; however, the equation does show the important mechanisms and connections to field conditions and management that can be useful in guiding adaptive management decisions. It suggests where better inputs from measurements or models could improve the prediction of the actual N recommendation. The challenge becomes how to use this conceptual framework to develop a practical approach to N recommendations using the principles of adaptive management.
See more from this Session: Symposium--Strengths and Limitations of Methods, Tests and Models for Making Nitrogen Recommendations for Corn and a Framework for Improving Recommendations