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Adamchuk Viacheslav I., Biswas Asim, Huang Hsin, Holland Jonathan E., Taylor James A., Stenberg Bo, Wetterlind Johanna, Singh Kanika, Minasny Budiman, Fidelis Chris, Yinil David, Sanderson Todd, Snoeck Didier, Field Damien. 2021. Soil sensing. In : Sensing approaches for precision agriculture. Kerry Ruth (ed.), Escola Alexandre (ed.). Cham : Springer, 93-132. (Progress in Pecision Agriculture) ISBN 978-3-030-78430-0

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Résumé : In addition to the overview of diversity in soil sensing technologies, this chapter presents four case studies to illustrate the practical use of these technologies to enhance precision agriculture in Canada, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Papua New Guinea. These studies represent investigations of different instruments, field conditions and targeted soil properties. However, in all four cases, proximal soil sensing was used to predict selected soil properties to generate relatively accurate maps that could help to implement site-specific crop management successfully.

Agences de financement hors UE : Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Adamchuk Viacheslav I., McGill University (CAN)
  • Biswas Asim, University of Guelph (CAN)
  • Huang Hsin, National Cheng Kung University Tainan (CHN)
  • Holland Jonathan E., James Hutton Institute (GBR)
  • Taylor James A., INRAE (FRA)
  • Stenberg Bo, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SWE)
  • Wetterlind Johanna, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SWE)
  • Singh Kanika, University of Sydney (AUS)
  • Minasny Budiman, University of Sydney (AUS)
  • Fidelis Chris, Cocoa Board of Papua New Guinea (PNG)
  • Yinil David, Cocoa Board of Papua New Guinea (PNG)
  • Sanderson Todd, University of Sydney (AUS)
  • Snoeck Didier, CIRAD-PERSYST-UPR Systèmes de pérennes (FRA)
  • Field Damien, University of Sydney (AUS)

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