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Title: | Comparison of soil pH measurement in a non tilled vineyard: conventional laboratory values vs. 3100 Veris soil pH sensor readings |
Authors: | Marques da Silva, JR Terrón, JM Blanco, J Pérez, F Galea, F Moral, FJ Alexandre, C Serrano, J Silva, LL |
Editors: | Gebbers, R Luck, E Rulhmann, J |
Keywords: | soil pH vineyards proximal sensing |
Issue Date: | 26-May-2013 |
Publisher: | Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering Postdam-Bornim |
Citation: | Marques, J.R., Terrón, J.M., Blanco, J., Pérez, F., Galea, F., Moral, F.J., Alexandre, C., Serrano, J., Silva, L.L. (2013) Comparison of soil pH measurement in a non tilled vineyard: conventional laboratory values vs. 3100 Veris soil pH sensor readings, in Proocedings of the 3rd Global Workshop on proximal sensing 2013, 26-29 May, Postdam, Germany, p. 101-105. ISSN 0947-7314. |
Abstract: | This work pretends to compare the soil pH measured by the 3100 Veris sensor with the
conventional soil sampling in a specific soil condition of a non tilled vineyard. Whereas
high density data was obtained with the soil pH sensor, which were used to delineate a pH
surface using a geostatistical algorithm, conventional laboratory values were divided in two
sets, depending on their location in a 3 or a 12 years non tilled vineyards. Comparison
leads to some differences, but varibility was minor when the area not mobilized for 12
years was considered. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8629 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings ERU - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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