Aug 12, 2010 by Jawoo Koo - 0 comments

As a quick demonstration to estimate crop yield levels at regional-scale with various management assumptions, this post describes how crop systems models can be used to assess yield gap of rainfed maize due to the limited supply of soil nitrogen. This methodology can help researchers to find what is the most critical factor that limits crop yield productivity in a given environment condition and how to address the constraint.

Tags: Africa, Agroecology, Cereals, Crop Models, Crop Yields, Crops, Farm Inputs, Fertilizers, Maize, Models, Nitrogen, Rainfed Land, Soil Profiles, Soils, Sub-Saharan Africa, Maize, Soil and Water Stresses, Soil Resources, Yield Analysis, Production, Farming, Productivity

Aug 10, 2010 by Jawoo Koo - 0 comments

Maize

By modeling the decomposition of soil organic matter dynamics, crop systems models can simulate the effects of soil nutrient depletion under low-input extractive field management practices, as well as soil carbon sequestration under regenerative management practices.

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