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Ganava, EL Taib Saeed Mohamed
(2003)
Spatial Variability Of Soil Electrical Conductivity In Relation To Rice Yield For Site-Specific Fertillzer Management.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Describing the variability of nutrients status and electrical conductivity (EC) in the
paddy soil is essential in developing a variable application rate of fertilizers. The
main idea of precision agriculture understands spatial variability of soil properties,
crop status and yield within a field; identifying the reasons for yield variability;
making farming prescription and crop production management decisions based on
variability and local knowledge. Field variability study was carried out in the Tanjung
Karang rice irrigation scheme, northwest of Selangor, Malaysia. The general
objective of this study was to obtain information about the distribution of soil
electrical conductivity, soil nutrients in relation to rice yield to enable site-specific N,
P and K fertilizers management in the paddy field. Collection of the soil samples was
done at two depths (0-20 and 20-30 cm) using two different schemes from: (i) the
small field (a typical 1.2 ha paddy plot), and (ii) a large irrigation compartment (2300
ha). Differential global positioning system (DGPS) was used to locate the sample position.
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