Method and Optimization of Key Parameters of Soil Organic Matter

 


     Optimizing the measurement and analysis of soil organic matter (SOM) is essential for evaluating soil health and fertility. Common methods for determining SOM content include the Walkley-Black method, dry combustion using elemental analyzers, and loss-on-ignition techniques. However, these methods vary in precision, cost, and environmental impact. Recent advancements focus on optimizing key parameters such as sampling depth, moisture content adjustment, pretreatment processes, and calibration techniques using spectroscopic and machine learning models. Enhancing method sensitivity and standardization enables more accurate monitoring of SOM dynamics under different land uses and climate scenarios, thereby supporting better soil management and carbon sequestration strategies.

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