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Application of soil research and low-altitude photogrammetryin precision agriculture and fertilizer management

  • Autores: Kinga Milewska, Marcin Świtoniak
  • Localización: Second International Future Challenges in Sustainable UrbanPlanning & Territorial Management: Proceedings of the SUPTM 2024 conference / Salvador García-Ayllón Veintimilla (dir. congr.), José Luis Miralles García (dir. congr.), 2024, ISBN 978-84-17853-82-2, págs. 292-295
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • One of the basic indicators of topsoil properties is the color of the surface horizon. Anthropogenic denudation in moraine plateaus of Northern Poland leads to strong transformation ofthe soil cover of agricultural areas, which affects strong differences in the color of plowing horizons.This variability is likely visible in low-altitude photogrammetry data, allowing for detailed mapping and analysis of soil conditions. The continued evolution of precision agriculture, driven by innovations like drone technology, holds great promise for optimizing resource use, increasing crop yields, and promoting environmental sustainability in the agricultural sector. A modern research approach along with classic laboratory analyzes allows to determine correlation between color of plowinghorizons and properties of soil in hummocky and undulating moraine plateaus with varying typesof water regime.


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