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Dongxu Yan, Jianqun Yu, Yang Wang, Long Zhou, Ye Tian and Na Zhang
In order to establish a Discrete Element Method (DEM) model of soil particles, the soil in the laboratory soil bin was used as the research object. The soil texture was determined to be sandy loam by sieving, and the shape of the soil particles was analy...
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Wiktor R. Zelazny and Tomá? ?imon
There is a need to minimize the usage of traditional laboratory reference methods in favor of spectroscopy for routine soil carbon monitoring, with potential cost savings existing especially for labile pools. Mid-infrared spectroscopy has been associated...
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Yan Liu, Guopeng Mi, Shilin Zhang, Peng Li and Yuxiang Huang
Using discrete element simulation to reveal the interaction between seed and seed metering devices (SMD) is an important method for developing SMDs. However, due to the lack of discrete element modeling (DEM) parameters of adzuki bean seeds (ABS) in exis...
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Junwei Ma, Lijuan Wang and Pengfei Chen
Gaussian process regression (GPR) can effectively solve the problem of high-dimensional modeling with a small sample size. However, there is a lack of studies comparing GPR with other methods for leaf area index (LAI) inversion using hyperspectral data. ...
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Guillaume Debaene, Dorota Pikula, Jacek Niedzwiecki
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The objective of this research was to investigate the effects of a long-term experiment on soil spectral properties and to develop prediction models of these properties (soil organic carbon (SOC), N, pH, Hh, P2O5, K2O, Ca, Mg, K, and Na content) from tex...
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