How to improve model-based decision rules for nitrogen fertilization

Citation
D. Makowski et D. Wallach, How to improve model-based decision rules for nitrogen fertilization, EUR J AGRON, 15(3), 2001, pp. 197-208
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY
ISSN journal
11610301 → ACNP
Volume
15
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
197 - 208
Database
ISI
SICI code
1161-0301(200111)15:3<197:HTIMDR>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Numerous mathematical models have been developed for calculating optimal de cision rules for nitrogen fertilization. The purpose of this paper is to de scribe and apply methods for studying how model-based fertilizer recommenda tions could be improved. Three criteria are presented for evaluating the mo netary gain that would result from an improvement of model-based decision r ules. Different approaches for improving decision rules are then identified on the basis of past studies: adding more data, including more explanatory variables in the model, taking into account measurements correlated with t he model parameters, and taking into account information about the function al form of the response. The proposed methods are used for evaluating sever al decision rules calculated using a yield response model developed from 11 2 winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) experiments. The results show that, c ompared to the application of fixed nitrogen recommendations calculated ind ependently of site-year characteristics, the application of nitrogen doses calculated with models including end-of-winter mineral soil nitrogen can in crease the farmer's gross margin up to 136 F ha(- 1) (20.7 Euro ha(-1)). Ho wever, the usefulness of modelling the response to applied nitrogen as a fu nction of end-of-winter mineral soil nitrogen depends on the amount of data used for estimating model parameters. When the data set used for parameter estimation includes only 2 site-years of data, fixed nitrogen fertilizer r ecommendations are more profitable by 109 F ha (- 1) (16.6 Euro ha (-1)) th an decision rules calculated with models including end-of-winter mineral so il nitrogen. Models including end-of-winter mineral soil nitrogen give more profitable nitrogen fertilizer recommendations only if more than 10 site-y ears of data are used for parameter estimation. Another result shown in thi s paper is that, compared to the application of decision rules calculated w ith models including end-of-winter soil nitrogen, the application of perfec t decision rules can at best increase the farmer's gross margin by 331 F ha (- 1) (50.5 Euro ha (- 1)). (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese rved.