Sensor data fusion for soil health assessment

Volume: 305, Pages: 53 - 61
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
null null Assessment of soil health involves determining how well a soil is performing its biological, chemical, and physical functions relative to its inherent potential. Due to high cost, labor requirements, and soil disturbance, traditional laboratory analyses cannot provide high resolution soil health data. Therefore, sensor-based approaches are important to facilitate cost-effective, site-specific management for soil health. In the Central...
Paper Details
Title
Sensor data fusion for soil health assessment
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
305
Pages
53 - 61
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