Sensors (Sep 2022)

Development of Prediction Models for Soil Nitrogen Management Based on Electrical Conductivity and Moisture Content

  • Hasan Mirzakhaninafchi,
  • Indra Mani,
  • Murtaza Hasan,
  • Ali Mirzakhani Nafchi,
  • Roaf Ahmad Parray,
  • Dinesh Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22186728
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 18
p. 6728

Abstract

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A study was conducted with the goal of developing an algorithm for use in sensors to monitor available soil N. For this purpose, three different soils were selected. The soils were studied for electrical conductivity (EC) at four different moisture levels and four levels of N. The selection of moisture levels was based on optimum moisture levels between tillage moisture and field capacity. The results revealed a significant relationship between electrical conductivity and moisture level of the soil as well as between electrical conductivity and soil N content. Based on these relations, a polynomial model was developed between the EC of each selected soil sample and moisture content as well as N levels. The regression model for moisture content-based EC determination had coefficients of determination of 0.985, 0.988, and 0.981 for clay loam, sandy loam, and sandy loam soils, respectively. Similarly, the regression model for N content-based EC determination had coefficients of determination of 0.9832, 0.9, and 0.99 for clay loam, sandy loam, and sandy loam soils, respectively. An algorithm developed using a polynomial relationship between the EC of each selected soil sample at all moisture and N levels can be used to develop a sensor for site-specific N application.

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