SeedChaser - Version 2.0
Knowledge of the vertical distribution of surface residues, chemicals, or seeds following tillage operations is of paramount importance to a wide variety of soil research areas. SeedChaser is a 1-D empirical vertical soil tillage distribution model with 1 cm grid spacing that predicts vertical redistribution of weed seeds following user selected (a) sequences of tillage implements, and (b) initial seed distribution values. Results of this model are particularly suited for weed seed emergence modeling. However, the model can be adapted easily to any surface broadcasted agrochemical or incorporated residues. The present model can handle up to twenty passes of user selected sequences of sixteen different implements.
Majority of prior models examined only the impact of a more limited list of implements at much larger depth intervals, which reduced the predictability of fine-scale vertical movement that may be needed for simulating movements of seeds or chemical granules. SeedChaser consolidates the results from these previous models along with new data on conservation tillage implements into a prediction tool that would have applications both in weed science, as well as other soil research areas.
This model was developed in JAVA, is simple to use, and runs on multiple platforms (e.g. Mac, PC, Sun).
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Resource Title: SeedChaser - Version 2.0.
File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.ars.usda.gov/research/software/download/?softwareid=84&modecode=50-60-05-00
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Funding
USDA-ARS
History
Data contact name
Johnson, JaneData contact email
Jane.m.johnson@usda.govPublisher
United States Department of AgricultureTheme
- Not specified
ISO Topic Category
- environment
- farming
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
computer software; models; seeds; soil; weeds; tillage implements; agrochemicals; granules; conservation tillage; predictionOMB Bureau Code
- 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
- 005:040 - National Research
ARS National Program Number
- 305
Primary article PubAg Handle
Pending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public