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GIS applications in agriculture : Nutrient management for energy efficiency / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2011.Description: volume 2. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781420092707 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 631.81 22 GIS
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CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Energy and climate implications for agricultural nutrient use efficiency

Chapter 2: Nutrient management for improved energy efficiency

Chapter 3: Using precision farming to overcome yield-limiting factors in Southern Brazil oxisols: a case study

Chapter 4: Collecting and analyzing soil spatial information using kriging and inverse distance

Chapter 5: Integration of USDA-NRCS web soil survey and site collected data

Chapter 6: Space, time, remote sensing and optimal nitrogen fertilization rates: a fuzzy logic approach

Chapter 7: Digital Northern great plains and zone mapping application for precision agriculture

Chapter 8: Spatial variability of field machinery use and efficiency

Chapter 9: Precision manure application requirements

Chapter 10: Case study for improving nutrient management efficiency

Chapter 11: Soil water status maps for variable rate irrigation

Chapter 12: Maximizing nutrient efficiency through the adoption of management practices that maintain soil organic carbon: calculating carbon turnover kinetics

CChapter 13: Predictive mapping of soil organic carbon: a case study using geographically weighted regression approach

Chapter 14: Tillage and crop residue effects on soil carbon turnover using the michaelis-menten approach

Chapter 15: Geospatial management of Andean technology by the Inca empire

Chapter 16: Calculating energy efficiency of applying fresh and composted manure to soil

Chapter 17: Quantifying greenhouse gas fluxes from soil in a pasture

Chapter 18: Improved nitrogen and energy use efficiency using NIR-estimated soil organic carbon and N simulation modeling

Chapter 19: Computing wheat nitrogen requirements from Grain yield and protein maps

Chapter 20: Review of low-high technology nitrogen management approaches for improved nitrogen use efficiency

Chapter 21: Use of GIS-Based site specific nitrogen management for improving energy efficiency

Chapter 22: Geographic information and the management of animal manure

Chapter 23: Spatial ramifications of crop selection: water quality and biomass energy

Chapter 24: Estimating soil productivity and energy efficiency using the USDA web soil survey, soil productivity index calculator, and biofuel energy systems simulator

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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