JXCT articles
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With the continuous development of science and technology, the agricultural field has gradually realized modernization and high efficiency. In order to better improve the yield and quality of crops, we need to carry out accurate and rapid detection of soil nutrient status. Therefore, choosing the right soil nutrient detector has become an important link in agricultural production. This article will discuss how to choose the right
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Smart irrigation is a precision agriculture technique that uses advanced technology to ensure efficient water use and successful plant growth. As the world faces water scarcity and environmental challenges, the need for sustainable agricultural practices is becoming increasingly important. Intelligent irrigation systems provide a solution to this n
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Plant nutrition is a critical aspect of sustainable agriculture, as it directly impacts the growth, development, and yield of crops. Traditional methods of fertilizer application often lead to over- or under-fertilization, resulting in poor plant growth or environmental pollution. With the advent of soil NPK sensors, however, farmers now have a precise and efficient tool to improve plant nutrition and optimize crop production. This paper explores the use o
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Soil pH and salinity are two important parameters affecting plant growth and development. Therefore, monitoring these characteristics is crucial for agronomists and gardeners alike. The use of soil sensors has revolutionized the way we monitor and manage these soil properties. This paper explores the application of soil sensors in monitoring soil pH and salinity, thei
Landscape design, an art form crafted from living elements, demands an intimate understanding of its canvas – the soil. Traditionally, this understanding came through years of experience, meticulous observations, and perhaps a bit of intuition. But in the era of data-driven solutions, a powerful tool has emerged to supplement traditional knowledge and revolutionize the way we interact with the very foundation of our landscapes: soil sensors. These silent sentinels, buried beneath the su