Abstract
In Iran, the experimental plots under fertilizer trials are managed in such a way that the whole plot area uniformly receives agricultural inputs. This could lead to biased research results and hence to suppressing of the efforts made by the researchers. This research was conducted in a selected site belonging to the Gonbad Agricultural Research Station, located in the semiarid region, northeastern Iran. The aim was to characterize the short-range spatial variability of the inherent and management-depended soil properties and to determine if this variation is large and can be managed at practical scales. The soils were sampled using a grid 55 m apart. In total, 100 composite soil samples were collected from topsoil (0-30 cm) and were analyzed for calcium carbonate equivalent, organic carbon, clay, available phosphorus, available potassium, iron, copper, zinc and manganese. Descriptive statistics were applied to check data trends. Geostatistical analysis was applied to variography, model fitting and contour mapping. Sampling at 55 m made it possible to split the area of the selected experimental plot into relatively uniform areas that allow application of agricultural inputs with variable rates.
Moameni, A., & Mosavati, A. (2010). Modeling Short-Range Soil Variability and its Potential Use in Variable-Rate Treatment of Experimental Plots. Iranian Journal of Field Crops Research, 8(4), 698-707. doi: 10.22067/gsc.v8i4.7962
MLA
A Moameni; A Mosavati. "Modeling Short-Range Soil Variability and its Potential Use in Variable-Rate Treatment of Experimental Plots", Iranian Journal of Field Crops Research, 8, 4, 2010, 698-707. doi: 10.22067/gsc.v8i4.7962
HARVARD
Moameni, A., Mosavati, A. (2010). 'Modeling Short-Range Soil Variability and its Potential Use in Variable-Rate Treatment of Experimental Plots', Iranian Journal of Field Crops Research, 8(4), pp. 698-707. doi: 10.22067/gsc.v8i4.7962
VANCOUVER
Moameni, A., Mosavati, A. Modeling Short-Range Soil Variability and its Potential Use in Variable-Rate Treatment of Experimental Plots. Iranian Journal of Field Crops Research, 2010; 8(4): 698-707. doi: 10.22067/gsc.v8i4.7962
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