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Improving nitrogen use efficiency in sugarcane using remote sensing data linked to crop modeling and yield mapping technologies

Grant number: 16/13461-4
Support Opportunities:Program for Research on Bioenergy (BIOEN) - Thematic Grants
Duration: September 01, 2017 - August 31, 2023
Field of knowledge:Agronomical Sciences - Agronomy - Soil Science
Principal Investigator:José Eduardo Corá
Grantee:José Eduardo Corá
Host Institution: Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias (FCAV). Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP). Campus de Jaboticabal. Jaboticabal , SP, Brazil
Associated researchers: André Mendes Coutinho Neto ; Bruno Basso ; Carolina Fernandes ; Edson Luiz Mendes Coutinho ; Marcos Guimarães de Andrade Landell
Associated grant(s):17/19529-2 - Multi-user equipment approved in grant 2016/13461-4: N, C, and S analyser, AP.EMU
Associated scholarship(s):22/15875-1 - Improving nitrogen use efficiency in sugarcane using remote sensing data linked to crop modeling and yield mapping technologies, BP.PD
21/12233-6 - Improving nitrogen use efficiency in sugarcane using remote sensing data linked to crop modeling and yield mapping technologies, BP.TT
20/10564-2 - Improving nitrogen use efficiency in sugarcane using remote sensing data linked to crop modeling and yield mapping technologies, BP.TT
+ associated scholarships 20/04486-9 - Use of remote sensing and technologies for mapping sugarcane productivity for efficiency in the use of potassium and phosphorus, BP.DD
18/24141-6 - Improving nitrogen use efficiency in sugarcane using remote sensing data linked to crop modeling and yield mapping technologies, BP.PD
18/05781-4 - Use of remote sensing technologies, modeling and productivity maps aiming to increase the efficiency of nitrogen fertilization in sugarcane, BP.TT
17/18418-2 - Improving nitrogen use efficiency in sugarcane using remote sensing data linked to crop modeling and yield mapping technologies, BP.DD - associated scholarships

Abstract

The overarching goal is to develop new knowledge that can lead to improvements in assessment of sugarcane yield variability and sugarcane nitrogen management. To achieve these goals, we will monitor nitrogen treatment field experiments with UAVs to validate vegetation indices used to assess N uptake by sugarcane and to link proximal sensing data with crop modeling. Crop modeling will provide an integrated approach to calculate optimal variable nitrogen rate applications using weather forecasts. The knowledge and tools gained through this proposed project would improve the methods and tools to quantify nitrogen needs of sugarcane, and help farmers implement efficient and sustainable nitrogen management systems at farm and watershed levels. Although most people can see the benefits of using a more precise approach to manage crops with additional information, the tools provided by precision agriculture and other information technologies have not yet moved into mainstream agricultural management. The increased complexity of the systems makes calculations of financial benefits complicated and uncertain, slowing down their adoption and diffusion. These issues can be resolved by improving the decision making process by integrating advanced biophysical systems with economic decision models and by combining precision agriculture solutions with innovative e-platforms for extension of new solutions. This project will develop technology transfer tools (decision support systems and integrated biophysical and economic simulation models) to disseminate the knowledge and technological solutions generated during the project to students, extension, and stakeholders. In this regard, the project will integrate biophysical, extension, education and socio-economic components to promote the adoption of the technology solutions. (AU)

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