Agricultural Sciences

Volume 3, Issue 3 (May 2012)

ISSN Print: 2156-8553   ISSN Online: 2156-8561

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Sources of inaccuracy when estimating economically optimum N fertilizer rates

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DOI: 10.4236/as.2012.33037    6,708 Downloads   9,957 Views  Citations
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Nitrogen rate trials are often performed to determine the economically optimum N application rate. For this purpose, the yield is modeled as a function of the N application. The regression analysis provides an estimate of the modeled function and thus also an estimate of the economic optimum, Nopt. Obtaining the accuracy of such estimates by confidence intervals for Nopt is subject to the model assumptions. The dependence of these assumptions is a further source of inaccuracy. The Nopt estimate also strongly depends on the N level design, i.e., the area on which the model is fitted. A small area around the supposed Nopt diminishes the dependence of the model assumptions, but prolongs the confidence interval. The investigations of the impact of the mentioned sources on the inaccuracy of the Nopt estimate rely on N rate trials on the experimental field Sieblerfeld (Bavaria). The models applied are the quadratic and the linear-plus-plateau yield regression model.

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Bachmaier, M. (2012) Sources of inaccuracy when estimating economically optimum N fertilizer rates. Agricultural Sciences, 3, 331-338. doi: 10.4236/as.2012.33037.

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