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- Simulation of within field variability of corn yield with Ceres-Maize model
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- The CERES-Maize model was used to estimate the spatial variability in corn (Zea mays L.) yield for 1995 and 1996 using data measured on soil profiles located on a 30.5 m grid within a 3.9 ha field in Michigan. The model was calibrated for one grid profile for the 1995 and then used to simulate corn yield for all grid points for the 2 yrs. For the calibration for 1995, the model predicted corn yield within 2%. For 1995, the model predicted yield variability very well (r(2) = 0.85), producing similar yield maps with differences generally within +/- 300 kg ha(-1). For 1996, the model predicted low grain yields (1167 kg ha(-1)) compared with measured (8928 kg ha(-1)) because the model does not account for horizontal water movement within the landscape or water contributions from a water table. Under nonlimiting water conditions, the model performed well (average of 8717 vs. 8948 kg ha(-1)) but under-estimated the measured yield variability.
- 1-Jan-1999
- Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Precision Agriculture, Pts A and B. Madison: Amer Soc Agronomy, p. 1309-1319, 1999.
- 1309-1319
- Amer Soc Agronomy
- http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/1999.precisionagproc4.c34b
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