Soil sensing: A new paradigm for agriculture

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作者
Rossel, Raphael A. Viscarra [1 ]
Bouma, Johan [2 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO Land & Water, POB1700, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
[2] Wageningen Univ, NL-6700 AP Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
NITROGEN; LANDSCAPE; AUSTRALIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.agsy.2016.07.001
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Last century, during the 'Green Revolution' the use of synthetic fertilizers contributed to increased agricultural production. However, their use did not reflect local soil and water conditions because recommendations were developed for larger agro-ecological zones. They only focused on increased productivity, neglecting any adverse environmental consequences. Largely, this legacy remains and recommendations are still made using top-down' procedures based on limited data and generic, empirical relations between soil nutrient contents, fertilization rates and yields. Using soil sensors in agriculture can fundamentally change this approach by allowing innovative 'bottom-up' approaches that characterize local soil and environmental conditions in space and time, improving the efficiency of production to maximize farm incomes and minimize environmental side effects. The sensed information can be used to build site-specific databases of relations between soil and plant condition and growth. Recent technological developments in sensing coupled with ongoing advances in information and communication technologies have given ground to a renewed interest in soil sensing and its use in different applications at different spatial scales. Soil sensing can facilitate the measurement and monitoring of the soil's physical and biochemical attributes (e.g. nutrients, water) to better understand their dynamics, their interactions with the environment while considering their large spatial heterogeneity. The new sensing methods can also be used to effectively monitor soil organic carbon and be central to the adoption of best agronomic practices that also allow carbon sequestration and a reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Thus, sensing can help us to better articulate the potential of soil to meet the world's needs for food, fiber, climate adaptation and environmental sustainability allowing the design and implementation of innovative management practices and policy aimed at sustainable development. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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