Components of the algorithm
Equations for the Virginia Tech Wheat Algorithm
The Virginia Tech wheat algorithm uses an exponential equation for Yield Potential, b but includes a minimum ref area value, and adds GS 25 N: a rate application offset term.
www.grains.cses.vt.edu/wheat_algorithm.htm
VA Wheat – Soft Red Winter
(1) Maximum Yield Potential. Not environmental potential, but realistic for a whole-field yield |
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(2) Response Index |
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(3) Yield Potential without additional N |
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(4) Conditional: computed value up to the MaxYield value. |
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(5) Qty of Nitrogen to apply [kg]. |
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(6) Rate of N applied in first Spring top-dress application (Growth Stage 25). (This controls the minimum N rate to be prescribed by the algorithm) |
k a |
function multiplier |
YP0 eq: Crop Algorithm specific |
k b |
Exponent multiplier |
YP0 eq: Crop Algorithm specific |
k c |
additive factor |
YP0 eq: Crop Algorithm specific |
GS_25N |
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Rate of N applied in first Spring top-dress application (Growth Stage 25). (This controls the minimum N rate to be prescribed by the algorithm) |