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ABSTRACT
Nonuniform physical distribution of a fertilizer nutrient was expressed as a function of space coordinates and substituted into an equation which characterizes yield response to that nutrient. The resulting differential equation was then integrated over the area fertilized to give a new yield potential function which is valid under any specified nonuniformity restriction. In particular, a periodic cosine function with amplitude "a" was selected to represent the spatial distribution function for a single fertilizer nutrient, while a quadratic equation of the form Y = b0 + b1X + b11X2was used to express the relationship between yield and the nutrient. The new yield potential equation
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A corresponding derivation was made for the case of n variable factors of production under the assumption of a quadratic response equation and distinct cosine laws for physical distribution of each variable. Yield losses were expressed in the form
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1 Journal Paper No. J-4023 of the Iowa Agr. and Home Econ. Exp. Sta., Ames. Project No. 1189. Research jointly sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Agronomy.
2 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, and Professor of Soils, respectively.
Received for publication February 6, 1961. Accepted for publication April 5, 1961.
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