Proximal Soil Sensing Applications
A special issue of Soil Systems (ISSN 2571-8789).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2020) | Viewed by 34582
Special Issue Editors
Interests: engineering and applications of soil and crop sensors; precision agriculture
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Interests: field and laboratory measurement of soil properties; microbial community structure and function
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
New and improved methods of obtaining information about the soil resource across space and time have important applications in precision agriculture, digital soil mapping, and many other fields. A key technology in this regard is proximal soil sensing, whereby data are collected from sensors operating in contact with or near the soil. To facilitate international interactions on the topic, the Fifth Global Workshop on Proximal Soil Sensing (PSS), with the theme of “Linking Soil Sensing to Management Decisions” will be held in Columbia, Missouri, USA in May of 2019 (www.pss2019.org).
This Special Issue of Soil Systems welcomes the submission of quality articles based on presentations from the Workshop, with a particular focus on how proximal soil sensing can be used to provide information needed for soil characterization, environmental monitoring, and guiding agricultural management decisions.
Dr. Kenneth Sudduth
Dr. Kristen Veum
Dr. Newell Kitchen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- proximal soil sensing
- precision agriculture
- environmental monitoring
- agricultural management using PSS
- management zone definition with PSS
- sensor fusion and multi-sensor platforms
- advanced sensor data analysis
- sensing soil biological, chemical, and physical properties
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