Engenharia Agrícola (Feb 2022)

FERTILIZER RECOMMENDATION METHODS FOR PRECISION AGRICULTURE – A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE STUDY

  • Humberto M. Beneduzzi,
  • Eduardo G. de Souza,
  • Wendel K. O. Moreira,
  • Ricardo Sobjak,
  • Claudio L. Bazzi,
  • Marlon Rodrigues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4430-eng.agric.v42n1e20210185/2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 1

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ABSTRACT Spatial variability management of soil chemical attributes is one of the approaches to be employed in the face of the constant challenge of increasing agricultural yield to meet world demand. In this sense, precision agriculture has as one of its tools the application of inputs at varying rates, which seeks to determine the ideal amount of fertilizer at each point of the crop, contrary to the conventional recommendation approach based on average values. In this context, this work studied the fertilizer recommendation methods used in site-specific nutrient management and the calculation methodologies for N, P, and K recommendations. For this purpose, a systematic literature study (SLS), consisting of systematic literature mapping, snowballing, and systematic literature review was performed. The analyzed studies were grouped into five domains (precision agriculture, soil fertility, site-specific nutrient application, fertilizer recommendation methods, and recommendation software for site-specific nutrient application). As a result, the SLS identified 12 methods for recommending N, nine for recommending P, and six for recommending K, in addition to five computer programs for precision agriculture that perform fertilizer recommendations at varying rates.

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