Canopy sensor placement for variable-rate nitrogen application in sugarcane fields

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作者
Lucas R. Amaral
Rodrigo G. Trevisan
José P. Molin
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[1] University of Campinas,
[2] School of Agricultural Engineering,undefined
[3] University of São Paulo,undefined
[4] Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture,undefined
[5] Department of Biosystems Engineering,undefined
[6] Precision Agriculture Laboratory,undefined
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Precision Agriculture | 2018年 / 19卷
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Optical sensor; Nitrogen fertilization; Proximal sensing;
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Nitrogen (N) fertilization is challenging for sugarcane, and machine-based canopy sensors appear as an alternative to allow variable-rate N fertilization. Top or sidedressing N is applied in each crop row and crop spatial variability behavior must be understood to allow proper sensor placement and applicator configurations in order to optimize N fertilization. Thus, the goal of this study was to investigate sugarcane crop variability and N prescription error when working with various sensor placements and boom sections. The approaches involved post-processing N prescription maps and real-time application, varying the number of sensors used and calculating the N rate for the applicator boom sections. Sugarcane fields show high crop variability due to their semi-perennial cropping system, which causes unpredictability of sensor readings from adjacent rows, ideally suggesting one sensor for each row in order to obtain more detailed plant-vigor information. Moreover, the machine must be able to apply fertilizer for each individual row to allow the most reliable application of N rate, ensuring optimization of crop response to variable-rate N application.
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页码:147 / 160
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