Revolutionizing Rice Farming: New Soil Mapping Boosts Crop Yields
The researchers studied the variation of nitrogen and phosphorus levels in a large rice field in Malaysia to help improve nutrient management. They collected soil samples from different points and depths, then used GPS and statistical techniques to analyze the data. The results showed significant variability in nitrogen and phosphorus levels at different depths, with maps highlighting the spatial differences. This information can be used to create management zones for more effective nutrient application in the field.