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TitleAssessment of soil quality indicators in degraded areas of southern Italy using Vis-NIR spectroscopy
AbstractRapid, precise and quantitative assessment of soil quality is crucial for sustainable evaluation and monitoring of the effects of management on soil resource under agricultural systems and for the characterization and monitoring of land degradation processes. Over the past three decades, Visible (VIS) and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy have been shown to be an effective alternative to conventional laboratory analysis, and can provide time and cost effective approaches for the prediction of several soil properties related to soil quality indicators. For this study, VIS-NIR spectroscopic and chemometric analysis were employed for the assessment of soil quality indicators in three degraded areas (two survey sites depleted in organic carbon and one polluted by organic and inorganic compounds) located in Southern Italy (Apulia Region). The soil reflectance properties in the wavelengths range between 350-2500 nm were measured in three experimental sites(fields) selected for the project, before and after a recovery treatment by using compost (organic fertilizer). The objectives was to evaluate the efficiency of soil VIS-NIR spectra for prediction of selected soil indicators closely related to soil quality in Mediterranean areas, such as those investigated in this study, affected by land degradation processes (contamination and/or organic carbon impoverishment).
SourceFirst Conference on Proximal Sensing Supporting Precision Agriculture, Torino, 6-10/09/2015
Keywordssoil
Year2015
TypeContributo in atti di convegno
DOI10.3997/2214-4609.201413836
AuthorsAncona, V.; Salzano, R.; Salvatori, R.; Matarrese, R.; Campanale, C.; Calabrese, A.; Uricchio, V. F.
Text359780 2015 10.3997/2214 4609.201413836 Scopus 2 s2.0 84957990560 soil Assessment of soil quality indicators in degraded areas of southern Italy using Vis NIR spectroscopy Ancona, V.; Salzano, R.; Salvatori, R.; Matarrese, R.; Campanale, C.; Calabrese, A.; Uricchio, V. F. Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque, Italy; Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research Rapid, precise and quantitative assessment of soil quality is crucial for sustainable evaluation and monitoring of the effects of management on soil resource under agricultural systems and for the characterization and monitoring of land degradation processes. Over the past three decades, Visible VIS and near infrared NIR spectroscopy have been shown to be an effective alternative to conventional laboratory analysis, and can provide time and cost effective approaches for the prediction of several soil properties related to soil quality indicators. For this study, VIS NIR spectroscopic and chemometric analysis were employed for the assessment of soil quality indicators in three degraded areas two survey sites depleted in organic carbon and one polluted by organic and inorganic compounds located in Southern Italy Apulia Region . The soil reflectance properties in the wavelengths range between 350 2500 nm were measured in three experimental sites fields selected for the project, before and after a recovery treatment by using compost organic fertilizer . The objectives was to evaluate the efficiency of soil VIS NIR spectra for prediction of selected soil indicators closely related to soil quality in Mediterranean areas, such as those investigated in this study, affected by land degradation processes contamination and/or organic carbon impoverishment . 9781510814141 Published version http //www.scopus.com/record/display.url eid=2 s2.0 84957990560 origin=inward First Conference on Proximal Sensing Supporting Precision Agriculture Torino 6 10/09/2015 Internazionale Contributo Contributo in atti di convegno roberto.salzano SALZANO ROBERTO claudiacampanale CAMPANALE CLAUDIA rosamaria.salvatori SALVATORI ROSAMARIA vitofelice.uricchio URICCHIO VITO FELICE valeria.ancona ANCONA VALERIA raffaella.matarrese MATARRESE RAFFAELLA angelantonio.calabrese CALABRESE ANGELANTONIO