Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/878781
Title: Geostatistical analysis of crop yield maps in a long term no tillage system.
Authors: GUEDES FILHO, O.
VIEIRA, S. R.
CHIBA, M. K.
GREGO, C. R.
Affiliation: OSVALDO GUEDES FILHO, ESALQ/USP; SIDNEY ROSA VIEIRA, IAC; MARCIO KOITI CHIBA, IAC; CELIA REGINA GREGO, CNPM.
Date Issued: 2010
Citation: Bragantia, Campinas, v. 69, suplemento, p. 9-18, 2010.
Description: It is known, for a long time, that crop yields are not uniform at the field. In some places, it is possible to distinguish sites with both low and high yields even within the same area. This work aimed to evaluate the spatial and temporal variability of some crop yields and to identify potential zones for site specific management in an area under no-tillage system for 23 years. Data were analyzed from a 3.42 ha long term experimental area at the Centro Experimental Central of the Instituto Agronômico, located in Campinas, São Paulo State, Brazil. The crop yield data evaluated included the following crops: soybean, maize, lablab and triticale, and all of them were cultivated since 1985 and sampled at a regular grid of 302 points. Data were normalized and analyzed using descriptive statistics and geostatistical tools in order to demonstrate and describe the structure of the spatial variability. All crop yields showed high variability. All of them also showed spatial dependence and were fitted to the spherical model, except for the yield of the maize in 1999 productivity which was fitted to the exponential model. The north part of the area presented repeated high values of productivity in some years. There was a positive cross correlation amongst the productivity values, especially for the maize crops.
Keywords: Spatial variability
Cross semivariogram
Management zones
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPM)

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
03ap.pdf3,81 MBAdobe PDFThumbnail
View/Open

FacebookTwitterDeliciousLinkedInGoogle BookmarksMySpace