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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Agribusiness: From Automation to Augmentation in a Global Context
Agribusiness, EarlyView.
Alexis H. Villacis
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2001
Soils undergo intensive changes in their physical, chemical and biological properties during natural soil development and as a result of anthropogenic processes such as plowing, sealing, erosion by wind and water, amelioration, excavation and reclamation of devastated land.
Horn, Rainer, Baumgartl, Thomas
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Soils undergo intensive changes in their physical, chemical and biological properties during natural soil development and as a result of anthropogenic processes such as plowing, sealing, erosion by wind and water, amelioration, excavation and reclamation of devastated land.
Horn, Rainer, Baumgartl, Thomas
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2020
In addition to pedogenesis, thermodynamic state changes induced by fire contribute to transformations of iron minerals that in turn generate magnetic enhancement of the ground. Some of these new minerals are nanometric markers of fire-related practices that can be detect by magnetic methods, even in trace levels.
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In addition to pedogenesis, thermodynamic state changes induced by fire contribute to transformations of iron minerals that in turn generate magnetic enhancement of the ground. Some of these new minerals are nanometric markers of fire-related practices that can be detect by magnetic methods, even in trace levels.
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Soil properties indicative for quality
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1983Even within the small territory of The Netherlands, soil properties show a considerable diversity. A number of soil types, such as clay soil, peat soil, and sandy soil can be distinguished with several transitions and mixtures in between. All these soil types can be characterized by their physical and chemical properties. As such features as structure,
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2017
This chapter focuses on the properties of soils, especially those properties that relate to their environmental significance. It investigates the fundamental physical and chemical properties of soils and the concept of soil profiles. It also examines three specific profiles: Spodosol, Alfisol, and Vertisol and looks at issues related to soil chemistry ...
Gary W. VanLoon, Stephen J. Duffy
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This chapter focuses on the properties of soils, especially those properties that relate to their environmental significance. It investigates the fundamental physical and chemical properties of soils and the concept of soil profiles. It also examines three specific profiles: Spodosol, Alfisol, and Vertisol and looks at issues related to soil chemistry ...
Gary W. VanLoon, Stephen J. Duffy
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1999
The physical and chemical attributes by which the soils are described are known as the physical and chemical soil properties. They are affected by the processes of soil formation, and exert a dominant influence on the fertility and agricultural potential of the soil.
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The physical and chemical attributes by which the soils are described are known as the physical and chemical soil properties. They are affected by the processes of soil formation, and exert a dominant influence on the fertility and agricultural potential of the soil.
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Soil Boron Fractions and Their Relationship to Soil Properties
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2001An understanding of soil nutrient pools and their relationship to soil properties and to soil test values should underpin soil tests, but few studies of this type have been conducted for soil B. Boron was fractionated by sequential extraction in 13 soils collected from north (47°N) to south (20°N) in eastern China.
Xu, J.M. +4 more
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Electrical Conductivity of Soils and Soil Properties
GeoCongress 2008, 2008This paper provides a new calibration equation to accurately describe soil conductivity over a wide range of water contents using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) tests. Results of tests on a spectrum of laboratory compacted soils show that the calibration equation is robust and provides meaningful indications of electrical conductivities.
Vincent P. Drnevich +3 more
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Compaction Properties of Agricultural Soils
2007The compaction of field soils due to repeated rolling of agricultural vehicles is one of the main reasons for the agricultural soil degradation. A good understanding of the compaction properties of these soils is essential for an optimum organisation of agricultural activities, and therefore for environmental protection in terms of nitrate migrations ...
Tang, Anh Minh +3 more
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