Dynamic management of nitrogen (N) guided by multispectral sensors can help match in-season crop N requirements with precise N supply through fertigation. In the present work, different dynamic strategies to optimise N fertigation in processing tomatoes were explored in two plot experiments across two different years and locations, compared with a well-fertilised control (180 kg N ha-1, N180). In dynamic N strategies, the green vegetation index (GVI) was monitored with a hand-held multispectral radiometer.

Dynamic management of nitrogen (N) guided by multispectral sensors can help match in-season crop N requirements with precise N supply through fertigation. In the present work, different dynamic strategies to optimise N fertigation in processing tomatoes were explored in two plot experiments across two different years and locations, compared with a well-fertilised control (180 kg N ha-1, N180). In dynamic N strategies, the green vegetation index (GVI) was monitored with a hand-held multispectral radiometer. Whenever the GVI fell below a critical threshold, N fertiliser was supplied via fertigation. Critical thresholds were developed using different approaches: in the spy plot strategy (N SPY), the N fertiliser was supplied whenever the GVI of the plot was below 90% of the GVI in the spy plot N180. Conversely, absolute threshold GVI values were developed in previous modelling stages based on linear-plateau relationships between the GVI and the relative yield (N THR strategies) or based on the monitoring of the GVI profile of tomatoes under non-limiting N conditions in a previous growing season (N SPYEVO). In general, the dynamic N strategies saved a significant amount of N fertilisers (with reductions ranging from 38 to 60%), with best performances observed for the N THR and N SPYEVO. Dynamic N strategies did not penalise the marketable yield, thus, the N use efficiency, the fertiliser costs, and the greenhouse gas emission intensity associated with the fertilisation were significantly optimised. Furthermore, dynamic N strategies produced fewer but bigger fruits. The present work shows innovative N management strategies to optimise N inputs in processing tomato cultivation, confirming the potential of multispectral sensors in precision agriculture.

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Categories: Learning Repository, Publications
Tags: Dynamic N management, Fertigation, Nitrogen fertilization, Nitrogen use efficiency, Precision agriculture, Vegetation index
Author: Daniele Borsato, Enrico Buscaroli, Francesco Orsini, Gaia Moretti, Giorgio Gianquinto, Giuseppina Pennisi, Luca Gavioli, Luigi Manfrini, Paolo Sambo, Stefano Bona, Vito Aurelio Cerasola

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