1995
DOI: 10.1071/ea9950941
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Modelling water, nitrogen, and crop yield for a long-term fallow management experiment

Abstract: Two models that differ markedly in how they represent the crop-soil system have been used to simulate soil processes and crop production in the long-term experiment at Hermitage Research Station, Warwick, Queensland. The experiment was designed to examine the effects of tillage, stubble management, and nitrogen (N) fertiliser on the productivity of a winter cereal-summer fallow cropping system. it commenced in 1968 and the treatments have been maintained until the present. CENTURY operates on a monthly time st… Show more

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“…Long-term changes in soil organic matter content is a major issue for sustainable farming systems. Probert et al (1995) provided some evidence that both SOILN and CENTURY predicted the decline in soil organic matter content that occurred in a continuous cereal cropping system with different fertilizer inputs and tillage/residue managements, but the model performance in terms of soil organic matter for other farming systems remains to be evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term changes in soil organic matter content is a major issue for sustainable farming systems. Probert et al (1995) provided some evidence that both SOILN and CENTURY predicted the decline in soil organic matter content that occurred in a continuous cereal cropping system with different fertilizer inputs and tillage/residue managements, but the model performance in terms of soil organic matter for other farming systems remains to be evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lupin module has been based on the APSIM-Legume template described by Robertson et al (2002a). The soil water, soil nitrogen (N), and residue modules have evolved from the experience in Australia with the CERES models (Jones and Kiniry 1986) and the PERFECT model (Littleboy et al 1992), and are described by Probert et al (1995Probert et al ( , 1998. These 3 modules have been extensively tested in south-western Australia in conjunction with the APSIM-Wheat (Asseng et al 1998) and APSIM-Canola (Farré et al 2002) modules.…”
Section: Model Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fragipan development and loss occur over millennia, and the depth to the fragipan is thought to be about 80-100 cm in undisturbed, uneroded soils of the region. In agriculturally eroded conditions, the depth of the fragipan can be less than 40 cm deep [Rhoton and Tyler, 1990]. We use the soil volume above the fragipan as a measure of total soil lost since cultivation and compare this estimate to the cumulative sum of erosion estimated from annual sediment yields in watershed and weir studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%