An interdisciplinary model of soybean yield in the Amazon Basin: The climatic, edaphic, and economic determinants
Soybean production is one of the main economic forces driving the expansion of the agricultural frontier in the Brazilian Amazon. To assess the potential for expansion we estimate a model of soybean yield that integrates the major climatic, edaphic, and economic determinants in the Amazon Basin. Yield is modeled as a function of yield as simulated by a crop physiology model that captures the effects of climate and physical attributes on the development of soybean plant; fertilizer applications; and economic/spatial parameters such as credit, transports costs and latitude. Current values of these determinants indicate that roughly 20% of Amazon Region or ~Â 1,000,000Â km2 (excluding protected areas) can generate yields greater than 2000Â kg/ha. Soybean production may be possible over a wider area of Amazon, but realizing this potential requires improvements in economic determinants such as the transportation infrastructure.
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2008
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Authors: | Vera-Diaz, Maria del Carmen ; Kaufmann, Robert K. ; Nepstad, Daniel C. ; Schlesinger, Peter |
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Ecological Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0921-8009. - Vol. 65.2008, 2, p. 420-431
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Elsevier |
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