Description
CDT-70B Soil 7 in 1 Sensor
Soil 7 in 1 Sensor can generally measure soil temperature, humidity, conductivity, pH value, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium content and other parameters at the same time. We can comprehensively understand the soil conditions in this way and provide rich data support for agricultural production, soil scientific research, and environmental monitoring.
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Application
Agricultural precision production:
◉The soil seven – in – one sensor can measure soil temperature, humidity, conductivity, pH, salt, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium content, and compactness simultaneously. During irrigation, farmers can precisely determine soil water surplus or deficit by monitoring soil moisture in real – time.
◉The content of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in soil detected by the sensor provides an accurate basis for fertilization. For example, when low nitrogen levels are detected in soil during crops’ peak nitrogen – demand period, nitrogen fertilizer can be applied targetedly. Also, soil pH and salinity affect fertilizer effectiveness. By using a seven – in – one sensor to monitor these parameters, we can adjust fertilizer type and amount reasonably, preventing problems like soil fertility decline or salt damage caused by improper fertilization.
Forestry ecosystem research:
◉In forest ecosystems, soil seven-in-one sensors help researchers gain insight into soil ecological processes. For example, soil temperature and moisture affect the activity of microorganisms and decomposition of organic matter in forest soil. By monitoring these parameters, combined with soil pH, nutrient content and other information, the nutrient cycling mechanism of forest soil can be studied. At the same time, soil compactness will affect the growth and distribution of tree roots, thus affecting the stability of forest ecosystem
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