Non-linear transient analysis of soil domain under variable soil properties with spring-dashpot type local absorbing boundaries

2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 297-311
Author(s):  
Angshuman Mandal ◽  
Damodar Maity
Soil Research ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca Whetton ◽  
Yifan Zhao ◽  
Abdul M. Mouazen

Quantification of the agronomic influences of soil properties, collected at high sampling resolution, on crop yield is essential for site specific soil management. The objective of this study was to implement a novel Volterra Non-linear Regressive with eXogenous inputs (VNRX) model accounting for the linear and non-linear variability (VNRX-LN) to quantify causal factors affecting wheat yield in a 22-ha field with a waterlogging problem in Bedfordshire, UK. The VNRX-LN model was applied using high-resolution data of eight key soil properties (total nitrogen (TN), organic carbon, pH, available phosphorous, magnesium (Mg), calcium, moisture content and cation exchange capacity (CEC)). The data were collected with an on-line (tractor mounted) visible and near infrared spectroscopy sensor and used as multiple-input to the VNRX-LN model, whereas crop yield represented the single-output in the system. Results showed that the largest contributors to wheat yield were CEC, Mg and TN, with error reduction ratio contribution values of 14.6%, 4.69% and 1% respectively. The overall contribution of the soil properties considered in this study equalled 23.21%. This was attributed to a large area of the studied field having been waterlogged, which masked the actual effect of soil properties on crop yield. It is recommended that VNRX-LN is validated on a larger number of fields, where other crop yield affecting parameters e.g., crop disease, pests, drainage, topography and microclimate conditions should be taken into account.


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