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Galzki, J
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Galzki, J
Nelson, J
Mulla, D
Wakahara, S
Miao, Y
Gupta, S
Rosen, C
Mizuta, K
Zhang, J
Li, D
Wakahara, S
Miao, Y
Gupta, S
Rosen, C
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In-Season Nitrogen Management
In-Season Nitrogen Management
Type
Oral
Year
2008
2022
2024
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1. Identifying Critical Landscape Areas for Precision Conservation in the Minnesota River Basin

The Minnesota River Basin generates a disproportionately high amount of total suspended sediments to the Upper Mississippi River Basin. Many reaches in the Minnesota River Basin have impaired water quality due to turbidity. Critical landscapes can be divided into depressional areas, riparian areas, highly erodible lands, and areas susceptible to ephemeral gullies or ravines. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) were utilized, and terrain analysis was conducted using digital elevation models in... J. Galzki, J. Nelson, D. Mulla

2. Evaluating the Potential of Improving In-season Nitrogen Status Diagnosis of Potato Using Leaf Fluorescence Sensors and Machine Learning

Precision nitrogen (N) management is particularly important for potato crops due to their high N fertilizer demand and high N leaching potential caused by their shallow root systems and preference for coarse-textured soils. Potato farmers have been using a standard lab analysis called petiole nitrate-N (PNN) test as a tool to diagnose potato N status and guide in-season N management. However, the PNN test suffers from many disadvantages including time constraints, labor, and cost of analysis.... S. Wakahara, Y. Miao, S. Gupta, C. Rosen, K. Mizuta, J. Zhang, D. Li

3. Evaluating Different Strategies for In-season Potato Nitrogen Status Diagnosis Using Two Leaf Sensors

Accurate and efficient in-season diagnosis of potato nitrogen (N) status is key to the success of in-season N management for improved profitability and environmental protection. Sensor-based approaches will support more timely decision making compared to plant tissue-based approaches. SPAD-502 (SPAD; Konica Minolta, Tokyo, Japan) is a commonly used sensor for potato N status diagnosis. Dualex Scientific+ (Dualex; METOS® by Pessl Instruments, Weiz, Austria) is a new leaf chlorophyll... S. Wakahara, Y. Miao, S. Gupta, C. Rosen