New technology for sensing soil nutrients
Researchers have advanced a sensor system that will, for the first time, allow farmers to assess the nutrient status of their soils anytime, anywhere.
Farmers need accurate information about soil nutrient content if they
are to apply the correct amount of fertiliser. Traditional laboratory
testing is however laborious, taking up to three weeks to complete.
Now, a cost-effective, real-time soil nutrient sensor that delivers a
result in less than five hours has been advanced by the EU-funded
NUTRI-STAT project. The device measures nitrogen, phosphorus and
potassium micronutrients, as well as the electrical conductivity and pH
of the soil.
The sensor components, including electrodes and advanced
lab-on-a-chip technology, are enclosed in a porous ceramic/PVC material,
with readings displayed on a remote LCD controller. This allows farmers
to bury the device itself in the soil indefinitely, without fear of
damaging it.
NUTRI-STAT has thus provided the agricultural sector with a
pioneering technology that ensures the efficient application of
fertiliser. This is important to ensure proper disease management and to
boost crop productivity, but also to comply with strict EU fertiliser
legislation.
published: 2015-02-26