In-situ prediction of soil organic carbon contents in wheat-rice rotation fields via visible near-infrared spectroscopy
Visible near-infrared (VNIR) spectroscopy is a reliable method for estimating soil properties. However, its effectiveness in accurately predicting soil organic carbon (SOC) contents, particularly in wheat-rice rotation fields, remains uncertain. In this study, we collected 202 samples from wheat-ric...
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Main Authors: | Lingju Dai (Author), Jie Xue (Author), Rui Lu (Author), Zheng Wang (Author), Zhongxing Chen (Author), Qiangyi Yu (Author), Zhou Shi (Author), Songchao Chen (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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