Principal component analysis of soil chemical and physical attributes limiting grain yield

Authors

  • Antônio Luis Santi UFSM
  • Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado UFSM
  • Maurício Roberto Cherubin UFSM
  • Thomas Newton Martin Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • João Leonardo Pires EMBRAPA
  • Lisandra Pinto Della Flora Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Colégio Agrícola de Frederico Westphalen
  • Claudir José Basso UFSM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2012.v47.11238

Keywords:

precision agriculture, multivariate analysis, spatial variability, temporal variability, management zones

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate, through principal component analysis, the reduction in the dimensionality of soil chemical and physical attributes in order to understand the spatial and temporal variability of grain crop yield. The experimental area of 54 ha has been managed under precision agriculture for eight years. Based on six grain yield maps (soybean – 2000/2001 harvest season; maize – 2001/2002; soybean – 2002/2003; wheat – 2003; soybean – 2003/2004; and maize – 2004/2005), the area was split in three grain yield zones (high, medium, and low). Fifteen representative geo‑referentiated points were defined in order to determine soil chemical and physical attributes, totaling 63 analyzed variables. Among chemical attributes, the high K content in soil is the variable that best explains the spatial variability of grain crop yield, probably due to the imbalance of the Ca:K and Mg:K relations. The low‑yield zone had low soil physical quality. In this case, soil water infiltration, solely, is the variable that best explains the performance of the grain crops. Principal components analysis of soil chemical and physical attributes is an efficient strategy to explain the spatial and temporal variability of grain crop yield.

Author Biographies

Antônio Luis Santi, UFSM

http://lattes.cnpq.br/6223011493102530

Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, UFSM

ENG. AGRÔNOMO. DR.

Maurício Roberto Cherubin, UFSM

ENG. AGRONOMO, DR.

Thomas Newton Martin, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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João Leonardo Pires, EMBRAPA

ENG. AGRÔNOMO. DR.

Lisandra Pinto Della Flora, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Colégio Agrícola de Frederico Westphalen

ENG. AGRONOMA, DR.

Claudir José Basso, UFSM

ENG. AGRONOMO, DR.

Published

2012-11-09

How to Cite

Santi, A. L., Amado, T. J. C., Cherubin, M. R., Martin, T. N., Pires, J. L., Della Flora, L. P., & Basso, C. J. (2012). Principal component analysis of soil chemical and physical attributes limiting grain yield. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 47(9), 1346–1357. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2012.v47.11238