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Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy | 2011

Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy for Estimating Soil Characteristics Valuable in the Diagnosis of Soil Fertility

Valérie Genot; Gilles Colinet; Laurent Bock; Dominique Vanvyve; Yorick Reusen; Pierre Dardenne

Soil fertility diagnostics rely not only upon measurement of available nutrients but also upon the ability of the soil to retain these nutrients. Near infrared (NIR) reflectance spectroscopy is a rapid and non-destructive analytical technique which allows the simultaneous estimation of standard soil characteristics and does not require the use of chemicals. Previous studies showed that NIR spectroscopy could be used in local contexts to predict soil properties. The main goal of our research was to build a methodological framework for the use of NIR spectroscopy on a more global scale. The specific goals of this study were (i) to identify the best spectral treatment and processing—LOCAL versus GLOBAL—regression methods, Nil to compare the performance of NIR to standard chemical protocols and (iii) to evaluate the ability of NIR spectroscopy to predict soil total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), clay content and cationic exchange capacity (CEC) for a wide range of soil conditions. We scanned 1300 samples representative of the main soil types of Wallonia under crop, grassland or forest. Various sample preparations were tested prior to NIR measurement. The most appropriate options were selected according to analysis of variance and multiple means comparisons of the spectra principal components. Fifteen pre-treatments were applied to a calibration set and the prediction accuracy was evaluated for GLOBAL and LOCAL modified partial least square (MPLS) regression models. The LOCAL MPLS calibrations showed very encouraging results for all the characteristics investigated. On average, for crop soil samples, the prediction coefficient of variation (CVp) was close to 15% for TOC content, 7% for TN content and 10% for clay content and CEC. The comparisons of repeatability and reproducibility of both NIR and standard methods showed that NIR spectroscopy is as reliable as reference methods. Prediction accuracy and technique repeatability will allow the use of NIR spectroscopy within the framework of the soil fertility evaluation and its replacement of standard protocols. LOCAL MPLS can be applied within global datasets, such as the International global soil spectral library. However, the performance of LOCAL MPLS is linked to the number of similar spectra in the dataset and more standard measurements are needed to characterise the least widespread soils.


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2011

Intérêt des cartes des sols pour l'élaboration d'une stratégie d'échantillonnage en sols contaminés par retombées atmosphériques : application à l'étude de l'effet sol sur le devenir des éléments traces métalliques

Amandine Liénard; Laurent Bock; Gilles Colinet


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2011

Cartographie des sols en Belgique : aperçu historique et présentation des travaux actuels de valorisation et de révision de la Carte Numérique des Sols de Wallonie

Xavier Legrain; Gilles Colinet; Laurent Bock


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2011

Pour un échantillonnage et un conseil agronomique raisonné, les outils d'aide à la décision

Valérie Genot; Dominique Buffet; Xavier Legrain; Marie-Julie Goffaux; Thibaut Cugnon; Robert Oger; Laurent Bock; Gilles Colinet


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2011

Valorisation de la Carte Numérique des Sols de Wallonie et d’une base de données disponible en analyse de sols, dans le cadre de l’évaluation du risque de pollution des eaux souterraines par les pesticides

Boubacar Billo Bah; Marnik Vanclooster; Robert Oger; Laurent Bock; Gilles Colinet


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2011

Méthodologie de constitution d'une collection d'échantillons de sols en relation avec les principaux matériaux parentaux en Wallonie (Belgique méridionale)

Xavier Legrain; Malorie Renneson; Valérie Genot; Amandine Liénard; Laurent Bock; Gilles Colinet


Archive | 2003

Eléments traces métalliques dans les sols. Contribution à l'étude de leur déterminisme spatial en Région limoneuse belge.

Gilles Colinet


Archive | 2012

DRIVING FACTORS OF SOIL FERTILITY IN MOUNTAIN TERRACED PADDY FIELDS OF YUANYANG (CHINA)

Gilles Colinet; Bozhi Wu; Yongmei Li; Jean Chapelle; Michael A. Fullen; Youbo Su; Laurent Bock


Archive | 2012

Our soil map as cultural heritage: what of the Belgium soil survey project should be preserved and what is being lost?

Xavier Legrain; Stefaan Dondeyne; Jozef Deckers; Gilles Colinet; Laurent Bock; Veronique Beckers; Antoine Bouhon; Eric Van Ranst; Roger Langohr; Jean Chapelle; Jos Van Orshoven


Archive | 2012

The Belgium soil survey project: A heritage to preserve

Xavier Legrain; Stefaan Dondeyne; Jozef Deckers; Gilles Colinet; Laurent Bock; Veronique Beckers; Antoine Bouhon; Eric Van Ranst; Roger Langohr; Jean Chapelle; Jos Van Orshoven

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