Appropriate management of soil spatial
variability is an important tool for optimizing farming inputs, with
the result of yield increase and reduction of the environmental
impact in field crops. Under greenhouses, several factors such as
non-uniform irrigation and localized soil compaction can severely
affect yield and quality. Additionally, if soil spatial variability is
not taken into account, yield deficiencies are often compensated by
extra-volumes of crop inputs; as a result, over-irrigation and overfertilization
in some parts of the field may occur. Technology for
spatially sound management of greenhouse crops is therefore needed
to increase yield and quality and to address sustainability. In this
experiment, 2D-electrical resistivity tomography was used as an
exploratory tool to characterize greenhouse soil variability and its
relations to wild rocket yield. Soil resistivity well matched biomass
variation (R2=0.70), and was linked to differences in soil bulk
density (R2=0.90), and clay content (R2=0.77). Electrical resistivity
tomography shows a great potential in horticulture where
there is a growing demand of sustainability coupled with the necessity
of stabilizing yield and product quality.
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