Precision nitrogen fertilization strategies for durum wheat: a sustainability evaluation of NNI and NDVI map-based approaches

IF 4.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Carolina Fabbri , Antonio Delgado , Lorenzo Guerrini , Marco Napoli
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Durum wheat, one of the most important staple crops, faces increasing use of fertilizers, particularly nitrogen (N), to meet growing food demand. However, inefficient nitrogen management to meet crop demand can contribute to harms ecosystems. This study focuses on the application of precision fertilization technologies, particularly through variable-rate fertilization based on satellite imagery, to enhance N use efficiency in durum wheat cultivation. To this end, an experiment was conducted during four consecutive growing seasons, from October 2018 to July 2022, in Asciano, Siena, Italy. A total of four N fertilization approaches were evaluated: a uniform N rate, calculated conventionally, and three variable rates based on Sentinel-2 L2A spectral bands. These variable rate approaches include one using the Nitrogen Nutrition Index (NNI), a proportional NDVI-based estimate (NDVIH), and a compensative NDVI-based estimate (NDVIL). Results indicate that the NNI approach, based on satellite imagery, lead to significant N savings without compromising grain yield or quality. This approach also optimizes protein partitioning and dough technical properties, essential factors in various end-use applications. The NNI approach consistently outperforms the other approaches in terms of N fertilizer use efficiency (NfUE). Furthermore, the NNI approach proves to be economically advantageous, with lower social costs and higher rates of return compared to other N fertilization approaches. This emphasizes the economic and environmental sustainability of precision fertilization techniques, specifically NNI, in durum wheat cultivation. This research provides valuable insights for the practical implementation of satellite-based N fertilization strategies, in particular NNI, which offer long-term benefits for sustainable agriculture.
硬粒小麦精准施氮策略:基于NNI和NDVI图谱的可持续性评价
硬粒小麦是最重要的主粮作物之一,为满足日益增长的粮食需求,化肥尤其是氮肥的使用量日益增加。然而,为满足作物需求而进行的低效氮肥管理可能会损害生态系统。本研究重点研究了精确施肥技术,特别是基于卫星影像的变速率施肥技术在硬粒小麦栽培中提高氮素利用效率的应用。为此,从2018年10月到2022年7月,在意大利锡耶纳的Asciano连续四个生长季节进行了一项实验。对4种施氮方式进行了评价:常规计算的均匀施氮方式和基于Sentinel-2 L2A光谱波段的3种不同施氮方式。这些可变率方法包括使用氮营养指数(NNI),基于比例的ndvi估计(NDVIH)和基于补偿的ndvi估计(NDVIL)。结果表明,基于卫星图像的NNI方法可以在不影响粮食产量或质量的情况下节省大量氮肥。这种方法还优化了蛋白质分配和面团的技术性能,这是各种最终用途应用的基本因素。在氮肥利用效率(NfUE)方面,NNI方法始终优于其他方法。此外,与其他氮肥方法相比,NNI方法具有更低的社会成本和更高的回报率,具有经济优势。这强调了精确施肥技术,特别是NNI,在硬粒小麦栽培中的经济和环境可持续性。本研究为基于卫星的氮肥策略,特别是NNI的实际实施提供了有价值的见解,为可持续农业提供了长期效益。
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European Journal of Agronomy
European Journal of Agronomy 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Agronomy, the official journal of the European Society for Agronomy, publishes original research papers reporting experimental and theoretical contributions to field-based agronomy and crop science. The journal will consider research at the field level for agricultural, horticultural and tree crops, that uses comprehensive and explanatory approaches. The EJA covers the following topics: crop physiology crop production and management including irrigation, fertilization and soil management agroclimatology and modelling plant-soil relationships crop quality and post-harvest physiology farming and cropping systems agroecosystems and the environment crop-weed interactions and management organic farming horticultural crops papers from the European Society for Agronomy bi-annual meetings In determining the suitability of submitted articles for publication, particular scrutiny is placed on the degree of novelty and significance of the research and the extent to which it adds to existing knowledge in agronomy.
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