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Reflectance spectroscopy for routine agronomic soil analyses

Cohen et al., 2007

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12933120776034918494
Author
Cohen M
Mylavarapu R
Bogrekci I
Lee W
Clark M
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Soil Science

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Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy is a demonstrated tool for quantitative analysis of numerous soil properties. Reported advantages include analytical precision, predictive accuracy, and reduced costs and processing times. A library (N= 1933) representing all …
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