Soil Electrical Conductivity Articles & Analysis
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Agriculture is a crucial aspect of our global food supply chain, and proper soil management is essential for sustainable crop production. Portable soil EC detectors have become an invaluable tool for agricultural managers, providing them with real-time soil EC (electrical conductivity) readings that can help ...
ByJXCT
Soil moisture sensors work by measuring the electrical conductivity of soil. When soil contains water, its electrical conductivity increases due to the presence of water molecules. ...
ByJXCT
Introduction: Soil electrical conductivity (EC) is a vital parameter that provides valuable information about soil properties and fertility. It measures the ability of the soil to conduct an electrical current, which is directly related to the concentration of dissolved salts and ...
Background:Portable Soil Detector is a smart handheld Soil data recorder. Usually used with different soil sensors, such as soil moisture sensor, soil temperature and humidity sensor, soil three-in-one sensor, soil nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium sensor, soil ...
Fortunately, electrical conductivity (EC) can be used as a proxy for salt content. EC is a measure of the electrical conductivity of aqueous solution. ...
It relies on various sensors (environmental temperature and humidity, soil moisture, carbon dioxide, image Etc.) and the wireless communication network to realize the intelligent perception, intelligent early warning, intelligent decision-making, intelligent analysis, expert online guidance of the agricultural production environment, and provide precise planting for agricultural ...
Thus winegrowers can base on those quality monitoring devices, conduct a selective harvest. Soil management Having healthy soil in the vineyard is another crucial element in producing premium quality wines. As soil characteristics vary within the vineyard, spatial management of soil is necessary. ...
Even though Gaussian sensors are more credible than their predecessors they suffer from a serious flaw, that being that they cannot overcome errors introduced with soil electrical conductivity (EC). If we are monitoring soil moisture in soils that do not conduct electricity, then ...
To get around this, the lab analyses can be combined with on-the-go sensor measurements of soil electrical conductivity. If this field sensing is done first, it can also be used to direct the soil samples to more strategic locations. The conductivity measurement then maps the variation and the ...
BySolvi AB
To investigate the maize yield and nutrient concentration in its leaves as affected by biochar from different organic materials (wheat straw and sugarcane bagasse), a field experiment was conducted on maize crop during 2013 at koont research farm chakwal. The treatments were control, wheat straw biochar at 5t ha-1, and 10t ha-1, sugarcane bagasse biochar at 5t ha-1and 10t ha-1. ...
This study examined the impact of magnetic field technology on improving germination under water of different salinity levels. An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of saline water levels, i.e. (S1):0.5, (S2):2, (S3):4 and (S4):6 dS/m combined with magnetized technology (with or without) on maize growth. ...
In order to seek a reasonable irrigation quota, a flood irrigation experiment using two common quotas (1,800 and 1,200 m3 ha−1) was conducted in an area irrigated by saline water in the Nanjiang basin with shallow groundwater. Soil electrical conductivity in six treatments irrigated by saline water, with various salinity ...
Soil horizon interfaces have been shown to be focal points for localized, three-dimensional redistribution of water and solutes in field soils. Therefore, understanding of the physics of water flow and transport in layered soils requires experimental observations of the magnitude and variability of local soil water flux under a ...
Marked spatial and temporal variability in yield response to N fertilizer observed in individual yield response trials creates a high degree of uncertainty when estimating economic optimum rates (EORs) of N for a group of trials and when extrapolating these rates from one location to another. A survey was conducted to characterize and classify variability in yield response to N ...
Marked spatial and temporal variability in yield response to N fertilizer observed in individual yield response trials creates a high degree of uncertainty when estimating economic optimum rates (EORs) of N for a group of trials and when extrapolating these rates from one location to another. A survey was conducted to characterize and classify variability in yield response to N ...
The early studies about the plant ecology of Doñana carried out at a small scale showed that the main process controlling vegetation composition of the stabilized dunes was soil water availability. However, the extrapolation of this model to larger spatial scales failed to explain observed vegetation patterns. In this work, the vegetation patterns and the processes causing them ...