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Determination of Soil Electrical Conductivity and Moisture on Different Soil Layers Using Electromagnetic Techniques in Irrigated Arid Environments in South Africa

Phathutshedzo Eugene Ratshiedana    
Mohamed A. M. Abd Elbasit    
Elhadi Adam    
Johannes George Chirima    
Gang Liu and Eric Benjamin Economon    

Resumen

Precise adjustments of farm management activities, such as irrigation and soil treatment according to site-specific conditions, are crucial. With advances in smart agriculture and sensors, it is possible to reduce the cost of water and soil treatment inputs but still realize optimal yields and high-profit returns. However, achieving precise application requirements cannot be efficiently practiced with spatially disjointed information. This study assessed the potential of using an electromagnetic induction device (EM38-MK) to cover this gap. An EM38-MK was used to measure soil apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) as a covariate to determine soil salinity status and soil water content ? post irrigation at four depth layers (Hz: 0?0.25 m; Hz: 0?0.75 m; Vz: 0.50?1 m). The inverse distance weighting method was used to generate the spatial distribution thematic layers of electrical conductivity. The statistical measures showed an R2 = 0.87; r > 0.7 and p = 0.05 on correlation of ECa and SWC. Based on the South African salinity class of soils, the area was not saline ECa < 200 mS/m. The EM38-MK can be used to estimate soil salinity and SWC variability using ECa as a proxy, allowing precise estimations with depths and in space. These findings provide key information that can aid in irrigation scheduling and soil management.

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