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Research Project: CONSERVATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH FOR IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND PRODUCER PROFITABILITY

Location: National Soil Dynamics Laboratory

Title: Use of ENSO forecasts to select nitrogen fertilizer application strategies for winter

Authors
item Sarkar, Reshmi -
item Ortiz, Brenda -
item Balkcom, Kipling
item Tapley, Matthew -

Submitted to: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: October 21, 2012
Publication Date: October 21, 2012
Citation: Sarkar, R., Ortiz, B., Balkcom, K.S., Tapley, M. 2012. Use of ENSO forecasts to select nitrogen fertilizer application strategies for winter [abstract]. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts. CDROM.

Technical Abstract: El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) has a strong impact on winter crops in Alabama (AL). Wheat is basically grown during winter as cash crop and sometimes also as fodder or grain crop in AL. Thus, it is very necessary to understand the impact of variability in climate factors due to the different phases of ENSO and its effect on yield of crops grown in winter especially wheat which provides a range of yields based on fluctuations in temperature and precipitation. Wheat yields in winter also vary based on time and rate of N fertilizer application. After the calibration of the model, the Seasonal Analysis Program of DSSAT 4.5 crop model suite was used for this study to understand the variations in wheat yields under different combinations of N application strategies. Six different combinations of N application strategies regarding time and rate of applications were compared for better yields in different ENSO phases in two locations of North and South AL. Simulated yields in past sixty years were analyzed to select the suitable N application strategy under El Niño and La Niña phases of past 60 years for better wheat yields. The Japan Meteorological Agency Index was adopted to classify the weather data of past sixty years. The study showed differences in wheat yields were due to the distinct differences in temperature and precipitation during winter in different ENSO phases. The best N application strategy was selected after comparisons of yields under ENSO affected years.

   

 
Project Team
Balkcom, Kipling
Torbert, Henry - Allen
Duzy, Leah
Arriaga, Francisco
Price, Andrew
Watts, Dexter
Way, Thomas - Tom
Kornecki, Ted
 
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  Climate Change, Soils, and Emissions (212)
  Agricultural System Competitiveness and Sustainability (216)
 
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