199-1 Maize-N Model: An Integrated Approach for N Rate Recommendation for Corn.
Poster Number 104
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Agronomic Production SystemsSee more from this Session: Strengths and Limitations of Methods, Tests and Models for Making Nitrogen Recommendations for Corn and a Framework for Improving Recommendations
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Maize-N model is a computer program that estimates field-specific, economically optimal N rate (EONR) for corn crop based on mechanistic and quantitative understandings of corn cropping system. It achieves the goal systematically: (1) simulate maize yield potential and year to year variation using historical weather data and user-proposed management including hybrid maturity, planting date and plant population, (2) assess attainable yield either based on field-specific, past yield record or using generic estimation, (3) estimate N uptake requirement for the attainable yield, (4) simulate mineral N release from soil organic matter, crop residues (including roots) and manures, (5) estimate recovery efficiency of applied N fertilizers, and (6) assess EONR of fertilizer maize based on pricing info of grain and fertilizer. It has been tested and validated in US Corn Belt and is being tested globally.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Agronomic Production SystemsSee more from this Session: Strengths and Limitations of Methods, Tests and Models for Making Nitrogen Recommendations for Corn and a Framework for Improving Recommendations
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