Garlic (Allium sativum) feature-specific nutrient dosage based on using machine learning models

Author:

Hahn LeandroORCID,Parent Léon-Étienne,Paviani Angela Cristina,Feltrim Anderson Luiz,Wamser Anderson FernandoORCID,Rozane Danilo Eduardo,Ender Marcos Matos,Grando Douglas Luiz,Moura-Bueno Jean MichelORCID,Brunetto Gustavo

Abstract

Brazil presents large yield gaps in garlic crops partly due to nutrient mismanagement at local scale. Machine learning (ML) provides powerful tools to handle numerous combinations of yield-impacting factors that help reducing the number of assumptions about nutrient management. The aim of the current study is to customize fertilizer recommendations to reach high garlic marketable yield at local scale in a pilot study. Thus, collected 15 nitrogen (N), 24 phosphorus (P), and 27 potassium (K) field experiments conducted during the 2015 to 2017 period in Santa Catarina state, Brazil. In addition, 61 growers’ observational data were collected in the same region in 2018 and 2019. The data set was split into 979 experimental and observational data for model calibration and into 45 experimental data (2016) to test ML models and compare the results to state recommendations. Random Forest (RF) was the most accurate ML to predict marketable yield after cropping system (cultivar, preceding crops), climatic indices, soil test and fertilization were included features as predictor (R2 = 0.886). Random Forest remained the most accurate ML model (R2 = 0.882) after excluding cultivar and climatic features from the prediction-making process. The model suggested the application of 200 kg N ha-1 to reach maximum marketable yield in a test site in comparison to the 300 kg N ha-1 set as state recommendation. P and K fertilization also seemed to be excessive, and it highlights the great potential to reduce production costs and environmental footprint without agronomic loss. Garlic root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi likely contributed to P and K uptake. Well-documented data sets and machine learning models could support technology transfer, reduce costs with fertilizers and yield gaps, and sustain the Brazilian garlic production.

Funder

Santa Catarina State Agricultural Research and Rural Extension Agency -Epagri

Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe University - Uniarp

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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