Biochar soil amendment is globally recognized as an emerging approach to mitigate CO2 emissions and increase crop yield. Because the durability and changes of biochar may affect its long term functions, it is important to quantify biochar in soil after application. In this chapter, an automatic soil biochar estimation method is proposed by analysis of hyperspectral images captured by cameras that cover both visible and infrared light wavelengths. The soil image is considered as a mixture of soil and biochar signals, and then hyperspectral unmixing methods are applied to estimate the biochar proportion at each pixel. The final percentage of biochar can be calculated by taking the mean of the proportion of hyperspectral pixels. Three differen...
Imhoff, Paul T.,While the use of biochar in stormwater management and as a soil amendment is gaining...
At present, extracting water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) from agricultural organic waste is primar...
The spatial nature of remote sensing data presents an opportunity to characterise soils in the lands...
Biochar soil amendment is globally recognized as an emerging approach to mitigate CO2 emissions and ...
Biochar soil amendment is globally recognized as an emerging approach to mitigate CO2 emissions and ...
Hosseini Bai, S ORCiD: 0000-0001-8646-6423Biochar soil amendment is globally recognized as an emergi...
Biochar has unique function to improve soil chemo-physical and biological properties for crop growth...
Biochar has unique function to improve soil chemo-physical and biological properties for crop growth...
Regular and routine soil analysis is vital to properly understand agricultural soil evolution and su...
Physically based erosion models have been widely accepted in soil erosion risk assessment in the pas...
In this work the possibility to apply hyperspectral imaging as a fast and non-destructive technique ...
This work was carried out in the framework of the LIFE RESAFE Project (LIFE12 ENV/IT/000356) “Innova...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
At present, extracting water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) from agricultural organic waste is primar...
Imhoff, Paul T.,While the use of biochar in stormwater management and as a soil amendment is gaining...
At present, extracting water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) from agricultural organic waste is primar...
The spatial nature of remote sensing data presents an opportunity to characterise soils in the lands...
Biochar soil amendment is globally recognized as an emerging approach to mitigate CO2 emissions and ...
Biochar soil amendment is globally recognized as an emerging approach to mitigate CO2 emissions and ...
Hosseini Bai, S ORCiD: 0000-0001-8646-6423Biochar soil amendment is globally recognized as an emergi...
Biochar has unique function to improve soil chemo-physical and biological properties for crop growth...
Biochar has unique function to improve soil chemo-physical and biological properties for crop growth...
Regular and routine soil analysis is vital to properly understand agricultural soil evolution and su...
Physically based erosion models have been widely accepted in soil erosion risk assessment in the pas...
In this work the possibility to apply hyperspectral imaging as a fast and non-destructive technique ...
This work was carried out in the framework of the LIFE RESAFE Project (LIFE12 ENV/IT/000356) “Innova...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
At present, extracting water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) from agricultural organic waste is primar...
Imhoff, Paul T.,While the use of biochar in stormwater management and as a soil amendment is gaining...
At present, extracting water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) from agricultural organic waste is primar...
The spatial nature of remote sensing data presents an opportunity to characterise soils in the lands...