A comparative study of automatic guidance signals and planting speeds for corn

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-д хэвлэсэн:Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy vol. 48, no. 1 (2026), p. e73913-e73927
Үндсэн зохиолч: Jarlyson Brunno Costa Souza
Бусад зохиолчид: Bruna da Silva Brito Ribeiro, Edmilson Igor Bernardo Almeida, Andreza Maciel de Sousa, Aldair de Souza Medeiros, Washington da Silva Sousa
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Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEM
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100 1 |a Jarlyson Brunno Costa Souza 
245 1 |a A comparative study of automatic guidance signals and planting speeds for corn 
260 |b Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEM  |c 2026 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a Planting is considered one of the most critical mechanized agricultural operations, because any errors during this stage could cause significant yield losses. In this context, the use of automatic guidance systems can minimize errors in the row parallelism and alignment, ensuring consistent spacing and optimal operational speeds. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different GNSS correction signals and forward speeds on the corn planting. The treatments consisted in two GNSS correction signals for automatic guidance: SF1 – a free-to-use signal with ±23 cm pass-to-pass parallelism error, and SF2 – a subscription-based signal with ±5 cm pass-to-pass parallelism error; and three forward speeds (5, 6, and 8 km h-1). The depth and longitudinal seed distribution (classified as double, skipped, and acceptable spacings) were evaluated using statistical process control (SPC) and descriptive statistical methods. The results showed that the SF2 signal provided superior seeding quality, characterized by lower variability and enhanced process stability. Therefore, usage of the subscription-based SF2 signal is recommended to achieve optimal seeding quality. It improves the seed distribution and link to acceptable parallelism correction. 
653 |a Statistics 
653 |a Planting 
653 |a Comparative studies 
653 |a Process control 
653 |a Corn 
653 |a Signal quality 
653 |a Process controls 
653 |a Statistical process control 
653 |a Statistical methods 
653 |a Subscriptions 
653 |a Errors 
653 |a Seeding 
653 |a Guidance systems 
653 |a Environmental 
700 1 |a Bruna da Silva Brito Ribeiro 
700 1 |a Edmilson Igor Bernardo Almeida 
700 1 |a Andreza Maciel de Sousa 
700 1 |a Aldair de Souza Medeiros 
700 1 |a Washington da Silva Sousa 
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