GIS applications in agriculture. Volume two, Nutrient management for energy efficiency
by
 
Clay, David (David E.)

Title
GIS applications in agriculture. Volume two, Nutrient management for energy efficiency

Author
Clay, David (David E.)

ISBN
9781420092714

Publication Information
Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2011.

Physical Description
xviii, 454 p. : ill., maps.

Series
GIS applications in agriculture

Series Title
GIS applications in agriculture

Contents
ch. 1. Energy and climate implications for agricultural nutrient use efficiency / Adam J. Liska and Richard K. Perrin -- ch. 2. Nutrient management for improved energy efficiency / F. Mamani Pati, David E. Clay, and Gregg Carlson -- ch. 3. Using precision farming to overcome yield-limiting factors in southern Brazil Oxisols : a case study / Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado and Antn̥io Luis Santi -- ch. 4. Collecting and analyzing soil spatial information using Kriging and inverse distance / David W. Franzen -- ch. 5. Integration of USDA-NRCS web soil survey and site collected data / Kurtis D. Reitsma and Douglas D. Malo -- ch. 6. Space, time, remote sensing, and optimal nitrogen fertilization rates : a fuzzy logic approach / Nicolas Tremblay ... [et al.] -- ch. 7. Digital northern great plains and zone mapping application for precision agriculture / Xiaodong Zhang -- ch. 8. Spatial variability of field machinery use and efficiency / Viacheslav I. Adamchuk, Robert D. Grisso, and Michael F. Kocher -- ch. 9. Precision manure application requirements / John Nowatzki -- ch. 10. Case study for improving nutrient management efficiency by optimizing the plant population / Gregg Carlson, David E. Clay, and Joseph Schefers -- ch. 11. Soil water status maps for variable rate irrigation / C.B. Hedley and I.J. Yule -- ch. 12. Maximizing nutrient efficiency through the adoption of management practices that maintain soil organic carbon : calculating carbon turnover kinetics / David E. Clay, Gregg Carlson, and Sharon A. Clay -- ch. 13. Predictive mapping of soil organic carbon : a case study using geographically weighted regression approach / Umakant Mishra and Rattan Lal --
 
ch. 14. Tillage and crop residue effects on soil carbon turnover using the Michaelis-Menten approach / Mahdi Al-Kaisi -- ch. 15. Geospatial management of Andean technology by the Inca Empire / F. Mamani Pati, David E. Clay, and H. Smeltekop -- ch. 16. Calculating energy efficiency of applying fresh and composted manure to soil / R.J. Wiederholt, Shafiqur Rahman, and A. Ehni -- ch. 17. Quantifying greenhouse gas (CO2, CH4, and N2O) fluxes from soil in a pasture / Nsalambi V. Nkongolo -- ch. 18. Improved nitrogen and energy-use efficiency using NIR-estimated soil organic carbon and N simulation modeling / Christopher J. Graham ... [et al.] -- ch. 19. Computing wheat nitrogen requirements from grain yield and protein maps / Daniel S. Long and R.E. Engel -- ch. 20. Review of low- and high-technology nitrogen management approaches for improved nitrogen use efficiency / Daryl B. Arnall and Robert W. Mullen -- ch. 21. Use of GIS-based site-specific nitrogen management for improving energy efficiency / Kevin F. Bronson, Peter C. Scharf, and Newell R. Kitchen -- ch. 22. Geographic information and the management of animal manure / D.A. Crouse and J.L. Havlin -- ch. 23. Spatial ramifications of crop selection : water quality and biomass energy / M.P. Russelle ... [et al.] -- ch. 24. Estimating soil productivity and energy efficiency using the USDA web soil survey, soil productivity index calculator, and biofuel energy systems simulator / Kurtis D. Reitsma, R. Kyle Heimerl, and Thomas E. Schumacher.

Subject Term
Agriculture -- Remote sensing.
 
Geographic information systems.
 
Agricultural mapping.
 
Agriculture -- Data processing.
 
Plants -- Nutrition.

Added Author
Clay, David (David E.)
 
Shanahan, John Francis, 1955-

Electronic Access
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