top

  Info

  • Select one or more items in order to activate some functionalities like: print, send by email, download in available formats.

  Info

  • Use this link in order to clean the selection.
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume two Nutrient management for energy efficiency / / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume two Nutrient management for energy efficiency / / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan
Publication Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Physical description 1 online resource (464 p.)
Dewey 631.8/1
Other authors (Person) ClayDavid (David E.)
ShanahanJohn Francis <1955->
Series statement GIS applications in agriculture
Topical subject Agriculture - Remote sensing
Geographic information systems
Agricultural mapping
Agriculture - Data processing
Plants - Nutrition
Subject (Genre / Form) Electronic books.
ISBN 0-429-14541-1
1-4200-9271-5
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Front Cover; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Energy and Climate Implications for Agricultural Nutrient Use Efficiency; Chapter 2: Nutrient Management for Improved Energy Efficiency; Chapter 3: Using Precision Farming to Overcome Yield-Limiting Factors in Southern Brazil Oxisols: A Case Study; Chapter 4: Collecting and Analyzing Soil Spatial Information Using Kriging and Inverse Distance; Chapter 5: Integration of USDA-NRCS Web Soil Survey and Site Collected Data
Chapter 6: Space, Time, Remote Sensing, and Optimal Nitrogen Fertilization Rates: A Fuzzy Logic ApproachChapter 7: Digital Northern Great Plains and Zone Mapping Application for Precision Agriculture; Chapter 8: Spatial Variability of Field Machinery Use and Efficiency ; Chapter 9: Precision Manure Application Requirements; Chapter 10: Case Study for Improving Nutrient Management Efficiency by Optimizing the Plant Population; Chapter 11: Soil Water Status Maps for Variable Rate Irrigation
Chapter 12: Maximizing Nutrient Efficiency through the Adoption of Management Practices That Maintain Soil Organic Carbon: CalcChapter 13: Predictive Mapping of Soil Organic Carbon: A Case Study Using Geographically Weighted Regression Approach; Chapter 14: Tillage and Crop Residue Effects on Soil Carbon Turnover Using the Michaelis-Menten Approach; Chapter 15: Geospatial Management of Andean Technology by the Inca Empire; Chapter 16: Calculating Energy Efficiency of Applying Fresh and Composted Manure to Soil
Chapter 17: Quantifying Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4, and N2O) Fluxes from Soil in a PastureChapter 18: Improved Nitrogen and Energy-Use Efficiency Using NIR-Estimated Soil Organic Carbon and N Simulation Modeling; Chapter 19: Computing Wheat Nitrogen Requirements from Grain Yield and Protein Maps; Chapter 20: Review of Low- and High-Technology Nitrogen Management Approaches for Improved Nitrogen Use Efficiency; Chapter 21: Use of GIS-Based Site-Specific Nitrogen Management for Improving Energy Efficiency; Chapter 22: Geographic Information and the Management of Animal Manure
Chapter 23: Spatial Ramifications of Crop Selection: Water Quality and Biomass EnergyChapter 24: Estimating Soil Productivity and Energy Efficiency Using the USDA Web Soil Survey, Soil Productivity Index Calculat; Back Cover
Other Variant Titles Nutrient management for energy efficiency
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456954903321
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Check copies here
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume three Invasive species / / edited by Sharon A. Clay
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume three Invasive species / / edited by Sharon A. Clay
Publication Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Physical description 1 online resource (448 p.)
Dewey 632
Other authors (Person) ClaySharon A (Sharon Ann)
Series statement GIS applications in agriculture
Topical subject Agricultural pests - Control - Data processing
Introduced organisms - Control - Data processing
Noxious weeds - Control - Data processing
Agricultural informatics
Geographic information systems
Agricultural mapping
Agriculture - Remote sensing
Subject (Genre / Form) Electronic books.
ISBN 0-429-14682-5
1-4200-7881-X
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Front cover; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction: Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for the Detection, Surveillance, and Management of Invasive Species; Chapter 2. Obtaining Spatial Data; Chapter 3. Population Ecology Considerations for Monitoring and Managing Biological Invasions; Chapter 4. Integrating GPS, GIS, and Remote SensingTechnologies with Disease Management Principles to Improve Plant Health; Chapter 5. Mapping Actual and Predicted Distribution of Pest Animals and Weeds in Australia
Chapter 6. Use of GIS Applications to Combat the Threat of Emerging Virulent Wheat Stem Rust RacesChapter 7. Online Aerobiology Process Model; Chapter 8. Site-Specific Management of Green Peach Aphid, Myzuspersicae (Sulzer); Chapter 9. Analysis of the 2002 Equine West Nile Virus Outbreak in South Dakota Using GIS and Spatial Statistics; Chapter 10. Designing a Local-Scale Microsimulation of Lesser Grain Borer Population Dynamics and Movements; Chapter 11. Geographic Information Systems in Corn Rootworm Management
Chapter 12. Improving Surveillance for Invasive Plants: A GIS Toolbox for Surveillance Decision SupportChapter 13. Tracking Invasive Weed Species in Rangeland Using Probability Functions to Identify Site-Specific Boundaries: A Case Study Using Yellow Starthistle; Chapter 14. Using GIS to Map and Manage Weeds in Field Crops; Chapter 15. Adapting Geostatistics to Analyze Spatial and Temporal Trends in Weed Populations; Chapter 16. Using GIS to Investigate Weed Shifts after Two Cycles of a Corn/Soybean Rotation; Chapter 17. Creating and Using Weed Maps for Site-Specific Management; Back cover
Other Variant Titles Invasive species
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463715003321
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Check copies here
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume two Nutrient management for energy efficiency / / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume two Nutrient management for energy efficiency / / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan
Publication Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Physical description 1 online resource (464 p.)
Dewey 631.8/1
Other authors (Person) ClayDavid (David E.)
ShanahanJohn Francis <1955->
Series statement GIS applications in agriculture
Topical subject Agriculture - Remote sensing
Geographic information systems
Agricultural mapping
Agriculture - Data processing
Plants - Nutrition
ISBN 0-429-14541-1
1-4200-9271-5
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Front Cover; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Energy and Climate Implications for Agricultural Nutrient Use Efficiency; Chapter 2: Nutrient Management for Improved Energy Efficiency; Chapter 3: Using Precision Farming to Overcome Yield-Limiting Factors in Southern Brazil Oxisols: A Case Study; Chapter 4: Collecting and Analyzing Soil Spatial Information Using Kriging and Inverse Distance; Chapter 5: Integration of USDA-NRCS Web Soil Survey and Site Collected Data
Chapter 6: Space, Time, Remote Sensing, and Optimal Nitrogen Fertilization Rates: A Fuzzy Logic ApproachChapter 7: Digital Northern Great Plains and Zone Mapping Application for Precision Agriculture; Chapter 8: Spatial Variability of Field Machinery Use and Efficiency ; Chapter 9: Precision Manure Application Requirements; Chapter 10: Case Study for Improving Nutrient Management Efficiency by Optimizing the Plant Population; Chapter 11: Soil Water Status Maps for Variable Rate Irrigation
Chapter 12: Maximizing Nutrient Efficiency through the Adoption of Management Practices That Maintain Soil Organic Carbon: CalcChapter 13: Predictive Mapping of Soil Organic Carbon: A Case Study Using Geographically Weighted Regression Approach; Chapter 14: Tillage and Crop Residue Effects on Soil Carbon Turnover Using the Michaelis-Menten Approach; Chapter 15: Geospatial Management of Andean Technology by the Inca Empire; Chapter 16: Calculating Energy Efficiency of Applying Fresh and Composted Manure to Soil
Chapter 17: Quantifying Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4, and N2O) Fluxes from Soil in a PastureChapter 18: Improved Nitrogen and Energy-Use Efficiency Using NIR-Estimated Soil Organic Carbon and N Simulation Modeling; Chapter 19: Computing Wheat Nitrogen Requirements from Grain Yield and Protein Maps; Chapter 20: Review of Low- and High-Technology Nitrogen Management Approaches for Improved Nitrogen Use Efficiency; Chapter 21: Use of GIS-Based Site-Specific Nitrogen Management for Improving Energy Efficiency; Chapter 22: Geographic Information and the Management of Animal Manure
Chapter 23: Spatial Ramifications of Crop Selection: Water Quality and Biomass EnergyChapter 24: Estimating Soil Productivity and Energy Efficiency Using the USDA Web Soil Survey, Soil Productivity Index Calculat; Back Cover
Other Variant Titles Nutrient management for energy efficiency
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781296703321
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Check copies here
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume three Invasive species / / edited by Sharon A. Clay
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume three Invasive species / / edited by Sharon A. Clay
Publication Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Physical description 1 online resource (448 p.)
Dewey 632
Other authors (Person) ClaySharon A (Sharon Ann)
Series statement GIS applications in agriculture
Topical subject Agricultural pests - Control - Data processing
Introduced organisms - Control - Data processing
Noxious weeds - Control - Data processing
Agricultural informatics
Geographic information systems
Agricultural mapping
Agriculture - Remote sensing
ISBN 0-429-14682-5
1-4200-7881-X
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Front cover; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction: Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for the Detection, Surveillance, and Management of Invasive Species; Chapter 2. Obtaining Spatial Data; Chapter 3. Population Ecology Considerations for Monitoring and Managing Biological Invasions; Chapter 4. Integrating GPS, GIS, and Remote SensingTechnologies with Disease Management Principles to Improve Plant Health; Chapter 5. Mapping Actual and Predicted Distribution of Pest Animals and Weeds in Australia
Chapter 6. Use of GIS Applications to Combat the Threat of Emerging Virulent Wheat Stem Rust RacesChapter 7. Online Aerobiology Process Model; Chapter 8. Site-Specific Management of Green Peach Aphid, Myzuspersicae (Sulzer); Chapter 9. Analysis of the 2002 Equine West Nile Virus Outbreak in South Dakota Using GIS and Spatial Statistics; Chapter 10. Designing a Local-Scale Microsimulation of Lesser Grain Borer Population Dynamics and Movements; Chapter 11. Geographic Information Systems in Corn Rootworm Management
Chapter 12. Improving Surveillance for Invasive Plants: A GIS Toolbox for Surveillance Decision SupportChapter 13. Tracking Invasive Weed Species in Rangeland Using Probability Functions to Identify Site-Specific Boundaries: A Case Study Using Yellow Starthistle; Chapter 14. Using GIS to Map and Manage Weeds in Field Crops; Chapter 15. Adapting Geostatistics to Analyze Spatial and Temporal Trends in Weed Populations; Chapter 16. Using GIS to Investigate Weed Shifts after Two Cycles of a Corn/Soybean Rotation; Chapter 17. Creating and Using Weed Maps for Site-Specific Management; Back cover
Other Variant Titles Invasive species
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788963003321
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Check copies here
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume two Nutrient management for energy efficiency / / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume two Nutrient management for energy efficiency / / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan
Publication Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Physical description 1 online resource (464 p.)
Dewey 631.8/1
Other authors (Person) ClayDavid (David E.)
ShanahanJohn Francis <1955->
Series statement GIS applications in agriculture
Topical subject Agriculture - Remote sensing
Geographic information systems
Agricultural mapping
Agriculture - Data processing
Plants - Nutrition
ISBN 0-429-14541-1
1-4200-9271-5
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Front Cover; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Energy and Climate Implications for Agricultural Nutrient Use Efficiency; Chapter 2: Nutrient Management for Improved Energy Efficiency; Chapter 3: Using Precision Farming to Overcome Yield-Limiting Factors in Southern Brazil Oxisols: A Case Study; Chapter 4: Collecting and Analyzing Soil Spatial Information Using Kriging and Inverse Distance; Chapter 5: Integration of USDA-NRCS Web Soil Survey and Site Collected Data
Chapter 6: Space, Time, Remote Sensing, and Optimal Nitrogen Fertilization Rates: A Fuzzy Logic ApproachChapter 7: Digital Northern Great Plains and Zone Mapping Application for Precision Agriculture; Chapter 8: Spatial Variability of Field Machinery Use and Efficiency ; Chapter 9: Precision Manure Application Requirements; Chapter 10: Case Study for Improving Nutrient Management Efficiency by Optimizing the Plant Population; Chapter 11: Soil Water Status Maps for Variable Rate Irrigation
Chapter 12: Maximizing Nutrient Efficiency through the Adoption of Management Practices That Maintain Soil Organic Carbon: CalcChapter 13: Predictive Mapping of Soil Organic Carbon: A Case Study Using Geographically Weighted Regression Approach; Chapter 14: Tillage and Crop Residue Effects on Soil Carbon Turnover Using the Michaelis-Menten Approach; Chapter 15: Geospatial Management of Andean Technology by the Inca Empire; Chapter 16: Calculating Energy Efficiency of Applying Fresh and Composted Manure to Soil
Chapter 17: Quantifying Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4, and N2O) Fluxes from Soil in a PastureChapter 18: Improved Nitrogen and Energy-Use Efficiency Using NIR-Estimated Soil Organic Carbon and N Simulation Modeling; Chapter 19: Computing Wheat Nitrogen Requirements from Grain Yield and Protein Maps; Chapter 20: Review of Low- and High-Technology Nitrogen Management Approaches for Improved Nitrogen Use Efficiency; Chapter 21: Use of GIS-Based Site-Specific Nitrogen Management for Improving Energy Efficiency; Chapter 22: Geographic Information and the Management of Animal Manure
Chapter 23: Spatial Ramifications of Crop Selection: Water Quality and Biomass EnergyChapter 24: Estimating Soil Productivity and Energy Efficiency Using the USDA Web Soil Survey, Soil Productivity Index Calculat; Back Cover
Other Variant Titles Nutrient management for energy efficiency
Record Nr. UNINA-9910800080003321
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Check copies here
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume three Invasive species / / edited by Sharon A. Clay
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume three Invasive species / / edited by Sharon A. Clay
Designation of edition [1st ed.]
Publication Boca Raton, FL, : CRC Press, ©2011
Physical description 1 online resource (448 p.)
Dewey 632
Other authors (Person) ClaySharon A (Sharon Ann)
Series statement GIS applications in agriculture
Topical subject Agricultural pests - Control - Data processing
Introduced organisms - Control - Data processing
Noxious weeds - Control - Data processing
Agricultural informatics
Geographic information systems
Agricultural mapping
Agriculture - Remote sensing
ISBN 1-04-017264-4
0-429-14682-5
1-4200-7881-X
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Front cover; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction: Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for the Detection, Surveillance, and Management of Invasive Species; Chapter 2. Obtaining Spatial Data; Chapter 3. Population Ecology Considerations for Monitoring and Managing Biological Invasions; Chapter 4. Integrating GPS, GIS, and Remote SensingTechnologies with Disease Management Principles to Improve Plant Health; Chapter 5. Mapping Actual and Predicted Distribution of Pest Animals and Weeds in Australia
Chapter 6. Use of GIS Applications to Combat the Threat of Emerging Virulent Wheat Stem Rust RacesChapter 7. Online Aerobiology Process Model; Chapter 8. Site-Specific Management of Green Peach Aphid, Myzuspersicae (Sulzer); Chapter 9. Analysis of the 2002 Equine West Nile Virus Outbreak in South Dakota Using GIS and Spatial Statistics; Chapter 10. Designing a Local-Scale Microsimulation of Lesser Grain Borer Population Dynamics and Movements; Chapter 11. Geographic Information Systems in Corn Rootworm Management
Chapter 12. Improving Surveillance for Invasive Plants: A GIS Toolbox for Surveillance Decision SupportChapter 13. Tracking Invasive Weed Species in Rangeland Using Probability Functions to Identify Site-Specific Boundaries: A Case Study Using Yellow Starthistle; Chapter 14. Using GIS to Map and Manage Weeds in Field Crops; Chapter 15. Adapting Geostatistics to Analyze Spatial and Temporal Trends in Weed Populations; Chapter 16. Using GIS to Investigate Weed Shifts after Two Cycles of a Corn/Soybean Rotation; Chapter 17. Creating and Using Weed Maps for Site-Specific Management; Back cover
Other Variant Titles Invasive species
Record Nr. UNINA-9910965442703321
Boca Raton, FL, : CRC Press, ©2011
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Check copies here
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume two Nutrient management for energy efficiency / / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan
GIS applications in agriculture . Volume two Nutrient management for energy efficiency / / edited by David E. Clay, John F. Shanahan
Designation of edition [1st ed.]
Publication Boca Raton, FL, : CRC Press, 2011
Physical description 1 online resource (464 p.)
Dewey 631.8/1
Other authors (Person) ClayDavid (David E.)
ShanahanJohn Francis <1955->
Series statement GIS applications in agriculture
Topical subject Agriculture - Remote sensing
Geographic information systems
Agricultural mapping
Agriculture - Data processing
Plants - Nutrition
ISBN 0-429-14541-1
1-4200-9271-5
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Front Cover; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Energy and Climate Implications for Agricultural Nutrient Use Efficiency; Chapter 2: Nutrient Management for Improved Energy Efficiency; Chapter 3: Using Precision Farming to Overcome Yield-Limiting Factors in Southern Brazil Oxisols: A Case Study; Chapter 4: Collecting and Analyzing Soil Spatial Information Using Kriging and Inverse Distance; Chapter 5: Integration of USDA-NRCS Web Soil Survey and Site Collected Data
Chapter 6: Space, Time, Remote Sensing, and Optimal Nitrogen Fertilization Rates: A Fuzzy Logic ApproachChapter 7: Digital Northern Great Plains and Zone Mapping Application for Precision Agriculture; Chapter 8: Spatial Variability of Field Machinery Use and Efficiency ; Chapter 9: Precision Manure Application Requirements; Chapter 10: Case Study for Improving Nutrient Management Efficiency by Optimizing the Plant Population; Chapter 11: Soil Water Status Maps for Variable Rate Irrigation
Chapter 12: Maximizing Nutrient Efficiency through the Adoption of Management Practices That Maintain Soil Organic Carbon: CalcChapter 13: Predictive Mapping of Soil Organic Carbon: A Case Study Using Geographically Weighted Regression Approach; Chapter 14: Tillage and Crop Residue Effects on Soil Carbon Turnover Using the Michaelis-Menten Approach; Chapter 15: Geospatial Management of Andean Technology by the Inca Empire; Chapter 16: Calculating Energy Efficiency of Applying Fresh and Composted Manure to Soil
Chapter 17: Quantifying Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4, and N2O) Fluxes from Soil in a PastureChapter 18: Improved Nitrogen and Energy-Use Efficiency Using NIR-Estimated Soil Organic Carbon and N Simulation Modeling; Chapter 19: Computing Wheat Nitrogen Requirements from Grain Yield and Protein Maps; Chapter 20: Review of Low- and High-Technology Nitrogen Management Approaches for Improved Nitrogen Use Efficiency; Chapter 21: Use of GIS-Based Site-Specific Nitrogen Management for Improving Energy Efficiency; Chapter 22: Geographic Information and the Management of Animal Manure
Chapter 23: Spatial Ramifications of Crop Selection: Water Quality and Biomass EnergyChapter 24: Estimating Soil Productivity and Energy Efficiency Using the USDA Web Soil Survey, Soil Productivity Index Calculat; Back Cover
Other Variant Titles Nutrient management for energy efficiency
Record Nr. UNINA-9910960900103321
Boca Raton, FL, : CRC Press, 2011
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Check copies here
Mapping irrigated cropland from Landsat data for determination of water use from the High Plains aquifer in parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming / / by Gail P. Thelin and Frederick J. Heimes
Mapping irrigated cropland from Landsat data for determination of water use from the High Plains aquifer in parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming / / by Gail P. Thelin and Frederick J. Heimes
Author Thelin Gail P.
Publication Washington : , : U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, , 1987
Physical description 1 online resource (vi, 38 pages) : color illustrations, color maps + + 1 plate
Series statement U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Regional aquifer-system analysis
Topical subject Agricultural mapping - High Plains (U.S.)
Land use mapping - High Plains (U.S.)
Irrigation farming - High Plains (U.S.)
Land use, Rural - High Plains (U.S.)
Irrigation water - High Plains (U.S.)
Landsat satellites
Agricultural mapping
Irrigation farming
Irrigation water
Land use mapping
Land use, Rural
Subject (Genre / Form) Maps.
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910709611003321
Thelin Gail P.  
Washington : , : U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, , 1987
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Check copies here