Soil apparent electrical conductivity‐directed sampling design for advancing soil characterization in agricultural fields

The stratification in StSRS was built from ECa maps that showed two different soil conditions—the presence or absence (high‐salinity conditions) of a strong correlation between ECa and soil properties. Treatment and sampling design effects on SOC estimates were tested through a mixed‐model approach....

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Tác giả chính: Longo, M.
Đồng tác giả: Piccoli, I.
Định dạng: BB
Ngôn ngữ:English
Thông tin xuất bản: 2021
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Truy cập trực tuyến:http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/10052
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Tóm tắt:The stratification in StSRS was built from ECa maps that showed two different soil conditions—the presence or absence (high‐salinity conditions) of a strong correlation between ECa and soil properties. Treatment and sampling design effects on SOC estimates were tested through a mixed‐model approach. Sampling efficiency was calculated by classical and bootstrap methods. Results suggested that when ECa has a strong relationship with soil properties, StSRS was more efficient than SRS, especially when using an optimal number of samples per stratum. Stratification was based on ECa maps of the no‐till site, which allowed a smaller minimum sample size. When stratification failed due to the effect of salinity on ECa, StSRS efficiency was similar to SRS. These results suggest that ECa–directed sampling, regardless of knowing the relationships between ECa and soil properties, is a win‐win solution to advance soil characterization and SOC stock estimation in agricultural fields of the low Venetian plain. However, further research should investigate EC a–directed sampling where strong patterns not related to SOC could lead to inappropriate stratification or suboptimal sample allocation.