{"title":"Nitrogen effects in sugar beet growing: a module for decision support","authors":"A. Smit, P. Struik, J. H. Niejenhuis","doi":"10.18174/njas.v43i4.562","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"PIEteR, a field-specific production model for sugarbeet in the Netherlands, is described. The model was developed as a basis for decision support, for example in determining N fertilizer requirements. Root and sugar yields, sugar content, (K + Na) and alpha -amino-N contents, extractability index, operating receipts (a measure for financial returns) and residual nitrogen in leaves are modelled as function of N availability, defined as (N-fertilizer rate + Nmin, 0-60 cm (soil, February)), and included in PIEteR as a so-called 'N-module'. Analysis of experimental data showed that root and sugar yield were optimal at 240 and 200 kg N ha-1, respectively. Sugar content and extractability index decreased, and (K + Na) and alpha -amino-N contents and fresh leaf yield increased with increasing N-availability. The operating receipts were optimal with 180 kg ha-1, or with a nitrogen fertilizer rate of 130 kg ha-1, assuming an Nmin-amount in soil in February of 50 kg ha-1. The results of the analysis were the basis for the functions in the N-module. In an independent test on data of 100 fields, the prediction errors for root and sugar yields and financial results decreased by about 2% and the explained variances increased by about 15% by including the N-module.","PeriodicalId":324908,"journal":{"name":"Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science","volume":"95 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1995-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"9","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v43i4.562","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
PIEteR, a field-specific production model for sugarbeet in the Netherlands, is described. The model was developed as a basis for decision support, for example in determining N fertilizer requirements. Root and sugar yields, sugar content, (K + Na) and alpha -amino-N contents, extractability index, operating receipts (a measure for financial returns) and residual nitrogen in leaves are modelled as function of N availability, defined as (N-fertilizer rate + Nmin, 0-60 cm (soil, February)), and included in PIEteR as a so-called 'N-module'. Analysis of experimental data showed that root and sugar yield were optimal at 240 and 200 kg N ha-1, respectively. Sugar content and extractability index decreased, and (K + Na) and alpha -amino-N contents and fresh leaf yield increased with increasing N-availability. The operating receipts were optimal with 180 kg ha-1, or with a nitrogen fertilizer rate of 130 kg ha-1, assuming an Nmin-amount in soil in February of 50 kg ha-1. The results of the analysis were the basis for the functions in the N-module. In an independent test on data of 100 fields, the prediction errors for root and sugar yields and financial results decreased by about 2% and the explained variances increased by about 15% by including the N-module.
介绍了荷兰的一种特定领域的甜菜生产模式PIEteR。该模型是作为决策支持的基础而开发的,例如确定氮肥需要量。根和糖产量、糖含量、(K + Na)和α -氨基氮含量、可提取性指数、经营收益(衡量经济回报的一种指标)和叶片残氮被建模为氮有效性的函数,定义为(氮肥率+ Nmin, 0-60 cm(土壤,2月)),并作为所谓的“N模块”包含在PIEteR中。试验数据分析表明,240 kg N hm -1和200 kg N hm -1处理的根产量和糖产量最佳。随着氮有效性的提高,糖含量和可提取性指数降低,(K + Na)和α -氨基氮含量和鲜叶产量增加。以2月土壤氮肥最小施量为50 kg ha-1为条件,当施氮量为180 kg ha-1或130 kg ha-1时,经营收益最佳。分析结果是n -模中函数的基础。在对100块田数据的独立测试中,加入n模块后,对根、糖产量和财务结果的预测误差降低了约2%,解释方差增加了约15%。