Early‐season biomass and weather enable robust cereal rye cover crop biomass predictions

Author:

Huddell Alexandra12ORCID,Needelman Brian1,Law Eugene P.2ORCID,Ackroyd Victoria J.3,Bagavathiannan Muthukumar V.4,Bradley Kevin5,Davis Adam S.67,Evans Jeffery A.8,Everman Wesley Jay9,Flessner Michael10ORCID,Jordan Nicholas11,Schwartz‐Lazaro Lauren M.1213,Leon Ramon G.9ORCID,Lindquist John14,Norsworthy Jason K.15,Shergill Lovreet S.16ORCID,VanGessel Mark17,Mirsky Steven B.18

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Science & Technology University of Maryland College Park Maryland USA

2. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences University of Delaware Newark Delaware USA

3. Department of Plant Science & Landscape Architecture University of Maryland College Park Maryland USA

4. Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

5. Division of Plant Science and Technology University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

6. Global Change and Photosynthesis Research Unit USDA‐ARS Urbana Illinois USA

7. Department of Crop Sciences University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USA

8. Farmscape Analytics Concord New Hampshire USA

9. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

10. School of Plant and Environmental Sciences Virginia Tech Blacksburg Virginia USA

11. Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota USA

12. Blue River Technology Santa Clara California USA

13. School of Plant, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Louisiana State University AgCenter Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

14. Department of Agronomy and Horticulture University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska USA

15. University of Arkansas Systems Division of Agriculture Little Rock Arkansas USA

16. Southern Agricultural Research Center Montana State University Huntley Montana USA

17. Carvel Research and Education Center University of Delaware Georgetown Delaware USA

18. USDA, Agricultural Research Service Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory, Beltsville Agricultural Research Station Beltsville Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractFarmers need accurate estimates of winter cover crop biomass to make informed decisions on termination timing or to estimate potential release of nitrogen from cover crop residues to subsequent cash crops. Utilizing data from an extensive experiment across 11 states from 2016 to 2020, this study explores the most reliable predictors for determining cereal rye cover crop biomass at the time of termination. Our findings demonstrate a strong relationship between early‐season and late‐season cover crop biomass. Employing a random forest model, we predicted late‐season cereal rye biomass with a margin of error of approximately 1,000 kg ha−1 based on early‐season biomass, growing degree days, cereal rye planting and termination dates, photosynthetically active radiation, precipitation, and site coordinates as predictors. Our results suggest that similar modeling approaches could be combined with remotely sensed early‐season biomass estimations to improve the accuracy of predicting winter cover crop biomass at termination for decision support tools.Core Ideas Cereal rye winter cover crop biomass modeled on data from 35 site‐years. We found a strong relationship between early and late‐season biomass. Random forest model with early‐season biomass and weather data performed well. Similar approach could improve decision support tools for cover crop management.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Natural Resources Conservation Service

Publisher

Wiley

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