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Reducing the moisture effect and improving the prediction of soil organic matter with VIS-NIR spectroscopy in black soil areaTan et al., 2021
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- Tan Y
- Jiang Q
- Yu L
- Liu H
- Zhang B
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Soil organic matter (SOM) is rich in black soil area. It has a significant effect on soil health and luxuriant vegetation. The agricultural production activities can thus be guided by measurements of SOM at different periods. Most of previous work estimated SOM using …
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