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Influence of Soil Particle Size on the Measurement of Sodium by Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2010.508097

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Arable soil; exchangeable Na; near-infrared reflectance; partial least squares; principal component regression spectroscopy; visible

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  1. INIA-Uruguay

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This study evaluates the effect of soil particle size (SPS) on the measurement of exchangeable sodium (Na) (EXC-Na) by near-infrared reflectance (NIR) spectroscopy. Three hundred thirty-two (n = 332) top soil samples (0-10 cm) were taken from different locations across Uruguay, analyzed by EXC-Na using emission spectrometry, and scanned in reflectance using a NIR spectrophotometer (1100-2500 nm). Partial least squares (PLS) and principal component regression (PCR) models between reference chemical data and NIR data were developed using cross validation (leaving one out). The coefficient of determination in calibration (R2) and the root mean square of the standard error of cross validation (RMSECV) for EXC-Na concentration were 0.44 (RMSECV: 0.12 mg kg-1) for soil with small particle size (SPS-0.053) and 0.77 (RMSECV: 0.09 mg kg-1) for soils with particle sizes greater than 0.212 mm (SPS-0.212), using the NIR region after second derivative as mathematical transformation. The R2 and RMSECV for EXC-Na concentration using PCR were 0.54 (RMSECV: 0.07 mg kg-1) and 0.80 (RMSECV: 0.03 mg kg-1) for SPS-0.053 and SPS-0.212 samples, respectively.

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