An Approach to Precise Nitrogen Management Using Hand-Held Crop Sensor Measurements and Winter Wheat Yield Mapping in a Mediterranean Environment

Regardless of the crop production system, nutrients inputs must be controlled at or below a certain economic threshold to achieve an acceptable level of profitability. The use of management zones and variable-rate fertilizer applications is gaining popularity in precision agriculture. Many researche...

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Main Authors: Lucía Quebrajo, Manuel Pérez-Ruiz, Antonio Rodriguez-Lizana, Juan Agüera
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-03-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/3/5504
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spelling doaj-6acd622bcfab4be2a7e4c4e3fb6048fd2020-11-24T21:10:31ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-03-011535504551710.3390/s150305504s150305504An Approach to Precise Nitrogen Management Using Hand-Held Crop Sensor Measurements and Winter Wheat Yield Mapping in a Mediterranean EnvironmentLucía Quebrajo0Manuel Pérez-Ruiz1Antonio Rodriguez-Lizana2Juan Agüera3Aerospace Engineering and Fluids Mechanics Department, University of Seville, Ctra. Sevilla-Utrera km. 1, Seville 41013, SpainAerospace Engineering and Fluids Mechanics Department, University of Seville, Ctra. Sevilla-Utrera km. 1, Seville 41013, SpainAerospace Engineering and Fluids Mechanics Department, University of Seville, Ctra. Sevilla-Utrera km. 1, Seville 41013, SpainRural Engineering Department, University of Cordoba, Córdoba 14071, SpainRegardless of the crop production system, nutrients inputs must be controlled at or below a certain economic threshold to achieve an acceptable level of profitability. The use of management zones and variable-rate fertilizer applications is gaining popularity in precision agriculture. Many researchers have evaluated the application of final yield maps and geo-referenced geophysical measurements (e.g., apparent soil electrical conductivity-ECa) as a method of establishing relatively homogeneous management zones within the same plot. Yield estimation models based on crop conditions at certain growth stages, soil nutrient statuses, agronomic factors, moisture statuses, and weed/pest pressures are a primary goal in precision agriculture. This study attempted to achieve the following objectives: (1) to investigate the potential for predicting winter wheat yields using vegetation measurements (the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index—NDVI) at the beginning of the season, thereby allowing for a yield response to nitrogen (N) fertilizer; and (2) evaluate the feasibility of using inexpensive optical sensor measurements in a Mediterranean environment. A field experiment was conducted in two commercial wheat fields near Seville, in southwestern Spain. Yield data were collected at harvest using a yield monitoring system (RDS Ceres II-volumetric meter) installed on a combine. Wheat yield and NDVI values of 3498 ± 481 kg ha−1 and 0.67 ± 0.04 nm nm−1 (field 1) and 3221 ± 531 kg ha−1 and 0.68 ± 0.05 nm nm−1 (field 2) were obtained. In both fields, the yield and NDVI exhibited a strong Pearson correlation, with rxy = 0.64 and p < 10−4 in field 1 and rxy = 0.78 and p < 10−4 in field 2. The preliminary results indicate that hand-held crop sensor-based N management can be applied to wheat production in Spain and has the potential to increase agronomic N-use efficiency on a long-term basis.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/3/5504NDVIyield estimationwinter wheat
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author Lucía Quebrajo
Manuel Pérez-Ruiz
Antonio Rodriguez-Lizana
Juan Agüera
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Manuel Pérez-Ruiz
Antonio Rodriguez-Lizana
Juan Agüera
An Approach to Precise Nitrogen Management Using Hand-Held Crop Sensor Measurements and Winter Wheat Yield Mapping in a Mediterranean Environment
Sensors
NDVI
yield estimation
winter wheat
author_facet Lucía Quebrajo
Manuel Pérez-Ruiz
Antonio Rodriguez-Lizana
Juan Agüera
author_sort Lucía Quebrajo
title An Approach to Precise Nitrogen Management Using Hand-Held Crop Sensor Measurements and Winter Wheat Yield Mapping in a Mediterranean Environment
title_short An Approach to Precise Nitrogen Management Using Hand-Held Crop Sensor Measurements and Winter Wheat Yield Mapping in a Mediterranean Environment
title_full An Approach to Precise Nitrogen Management Using Hand-Held Crop Sensor Measurements and Winter Wheat Yield Mapping in a Mediterranean Environment
title_fullStr An Approach to Precise Nitrogen Management Using Hand-Held Crop Sensor Measurements and Winter Wheat Yield Mapping in a Mediterranean Environment
title_full_unstemmed An Approach to Precise Nitrogen Management Using Hand-Held Crop Sensor Measurements and Winter Wheat Yield Mapping in a Mediterranean Environment
title_sort approach to precise nitrogen management using hand-held crop sensor measurements and winter wheat yield mapping in a mediterranean environment
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Regardless of the crop production system, nutrients inputs must be controlled at or below a certain economic threshold to achieve an acceptable level of profitability. The use of management zones and variable-rate fertilizer applications is gaining popularity in precision agriculture. Many researchers have evaluated the application of final yield maps and geo-referenced geophysical measurements (e.g., apparent soil electrical conductivity-ECa) as a method of establishing relatively homogeneous management zones within the same plot. Yield estimation models based on crop conditions at certain growth stages, soil nutrient statuses, agronomic factors, moisture statuses, and weed/pest pressures are a primary goal in precision agriculture. This study attempted to achieve the following objectives: (1) to investigate the potential for predicting winter wheat yields using vegetation measurements (the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index—NDVI) at the beginning of the season, thereby allowing for a yield response to nitrogen (N) fertilizer; and (2) evaluate the feasibility of using inexpensive optical sensor measurements in a Mediterranean environment. A field experiment was conducted in two commercial wheat fields near Seville, in southwestern Spain. Yield data were collected at harvest using a yield monitoring system (RDS Ceres II-volumetric meter) installed on a combine. Wheat yield and NDVI values of 3498 ± 481 kg ha−1 and 0.67 ± 0.04 nm nm−1 (field 1) and 3221 ± 531 kg ha−1 and 0.68 ± 0.05 nm nm−1 (field 2) were obtained. In both fields, the yield and NDVI exhibited a strong Pearson correlation, with rxy = 0.64 and p < 10−4 in field 1 and rxy = 0.78 and p < 10−4 in field 2. The preliminary results indicate that hand-held crop sensor-based N management can be applied to wheat production in Spain and has the potential to increase agronomic N-use efficiency on a long-term basis.
topic NDVI
yield estimation
winter wheat
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/3/5504
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