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Title: SEEDCHASER: TILLAGE MODEL FOR VERTICAL WEED SEED DISTRIBUTION

Author
item Spokas, Kurt
item Forcella, Frank
item Peterson, Dean
item Archer, David
item Reicosky, Donald

Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 12/15/2005
Publication Date: 12/15/2005
Citation: Spokas, K.A., Forcella, F., Peterson, D.H., Archer, D.W., Reicosky, D.C. 2005. Seedchaser: Tillage model for vertical weed seed distribution [abstract]. North Central Weed Science Society. 60:142.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Knowledge of the vertical distribution of surface residues, chemicals, or seeds following tillage operations is of paramount importance to a wide variety of soil research areas. This paper describes a 1-D empirical vertical soil tillage particle distribution model with 1-cm grid spacing. Prior models have only examined the impact of a limited list of implements and used coarser vertical spacings. Horizontal movement and its implication on vertical distribution were accounted for selected tillage implements where horizontal movement has been observed to be significant. The model predicts the vertical distribution of weed seeds following a user selectable sequence of tillage cycles. Results of this model are particularly suited for weed seedling emergence modeling. However, the model can be easily adapted to any surface broadcasted and/or incorporated agrochemical. The present model can handle up to nine passes with user selected sequence of implements. This developed model consolidates the results from previous literature models along with new data on conservation tillage and planting implements into a prediction tool that would have applications both in weed science, as well as other soil research areas. This model was developed in JAVA and is publicly available via the internet.