Development of a soil test correlation and calibration database for the USA

IF 2.3 4区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Agricultural & Environmental Letters Pub Date : 2021-12-14 DOI:10.1002/ael2.20058
Sarah E. Lyons, Dan K. Arthur, Nathan A. Slaton, Austin W. Pearce, John T. Spargo, Deanna L. Osmond, Peter J. A. Kleinman
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As part of the Fertilizer Recommendation Support Tool (FRST) project, the FRST database was developed to consolidate and preserve U.S. soil test correlation and calibration data. Legacy phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) soil test data that met a minimum requirement were included in the database. The FRST database initially included over 1,200 individual trials from a range of years, cropping systems, geographic regions, and management practices. The FRST database is being migrated from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to a relational database format housed within the USDA-ARS Agricultural Collaborative Research Outcomes System (AgCROS) to be accessed via the online FRST decision support tool. Data will be continually added to the FRST database through an online submission form following peer review by the FRST team. The FRST database and associated decision support tool will aid researchers, extension associates, consultants, and farmers in improving fertilizer recommendations for crops across the United States.

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为美国开发土壤测试相关和校准数据库
作为肥料推荐支持工具(FRST)项目的一部分,开发了FRST数据库,以巩固和保存美国土壤测试相关和校准数据。满足最低要求的遗留磷(P)和钾(K)土壤试验数据被纳入数据库。FRST数据库最初包括1200多个单独的试验,涉及不同年份、种植制度、地理区域和管理实践。FRST数据库正在从微软Excel电子表格迁移到USDA-ARS农业合作研究成果系统(AgCROS)内的关系数据库格式,并通过在线FRST决策支持工具进行访问。在FRST团队进行同行评审后,数据将通过在线提交表格不断添加到FRST数据库中。FRST数据库和相关的决策支持工具将帮助研究人员、推广人员、顾问和农民改进美国各地作物的肥料建议。
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