New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research abstracts
Evaluation of variable-rate nitrogen recommendation of winter wheat
based on SPAD chlorophyll meter measurement
Zhao Chunjiang1
Jiang Aning1,2
Huang Wenjiang1,*
Liu Keli2
Liu Liangyun1
Wang Jihua1
1National Engineering Research Center for Information
Technology in Agriculture
Room 519
Beijing Agricultural Science Mansion, Building
Banjing, Haidian district
Beijing, 1 7
PR China
2Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityHuhhot
01 0019, China
*Author for correspondence: yellowstar0618@163.com
Abstract To develop a time-specific and
time-critical
spatial variable rate nitrogen application (VRN) method and to overcome
the limitations of traditional field sampling methods, this study
focused on the relationship between SPAD chlorophyll meter readings and
nitrogen content in leaves in order to determine the amount of nitrogen
fertilisation required for agricultural objectives. Field experiments
were conducted in three wheat growth duration stages from 2003 to 2006.
Grain yields and soil NO3-N contents were measured in all
plots. Our results indicated that VRN technology reduced wheat yield
spatial variability. The benefits of VRN included low soil residual NO3-N
content and NO3-N leaching potential, suggesting that VRN
technology based on SPAD readings can potentially reduce groundwater
pollution and therefore protect our limited environmental resources.
Keywords precision agriculture; SPAD
readings; variable rate
nitrogen application (VRN); winter wheat
A07085; Online publication date 21 December 2007; Received and
accepted 10 August 2007
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 2007, Vol. 50:
735–741
0028–8233/07/5005–0735 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2007
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