The influence of row width and seed spacing on uniformity of plant spatial distributions
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The influence of row width and seed spacing on uniformity of plant spatial distributions. / Griepentrog, Hans W.; Olsen, Jannie Maj; Weiner, Jacob.
Conference: Agricultural Engineering: Land-Technik AgEng 2009. Innovations to meet future challenges. VDI Verlag GmbH, 2009. s. 265-270 (VDI Berichte; Nr. 2060).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The influence of row width and seed spacing on uniformity of plant spatial distributions
AU - Griepentrog, Hans W.
AU - Olsen, Jannie Maj
AU - Weiner, Jacob
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Crop performance and weed suppression increase with increasing crop spatial uniformity.We use spatial pattern simulations and field experiments to show the current state-of-the-artfor spatial uniformity for different seeding technologies. We use Morisita's Index to quantifyhow changes in row width and evenness of spacing within rows influences two-dimensionalspatial quality. The results can be used to define new requirements for improved seedingtechnologies to achieve higher benefits in sustainable crop production systems. In general itcan be concluded that more even plant distributions are expected to result in a better cropplant performance.
AB - Crop performance and weed suppression increase with increasing crop spatial uniformity.We use spatial pattern simulations and field experiments to show the current state-of-the-artfor spatial uniformity for different seeding technologies. We use Morisita's Index to quantifyhow changes in row width and evenness of spacing within rows influences two-dimensionalspatial quality. The results can be used to define new requirements for improved seedingtechnologies to achieve higher benefits in sustainable crop production systems. In general itcan be concluded that more even plant distributions are expected to result in a better cropplant performance.
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-3-18-092060-3
T3 - VDI Berichte
SP - 265
EP - 270
BT - Conference: Agricultural Engineering
PB - VDI Verlag GmbH
Y2 - 6 November 2009
ER -
ID: 15892779