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Study the Properties of the Soil in the Cultivated Area to Develop a Web Application that is used to Analyze the Soil Quality Suitable for Local Crops

Organization(s):Kalasinpittayasan
Country:Thailand
Student(s):: Ms. Patsayapond Kanlayason Ms. Wachiraya Layakul Ms. Supparada Kongjinda
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Member(s):Chumpon Chareesaen
Contributors:IPST
Report Type(s):Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Soil Fertility, Soil pH, Soil Temperature
Presentation Video: View Video
Presentation Poster: View Document
Language(s):English
Date Submitted:2023-03-10
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Comparison of soil pH values and plants that can be grown in soil pH values. get complete output Rice grew well at pH 5.75±0.92, cassava 6.75±0.72, rubber. 5.80±0.92 sugarcane 5.70±0.82 and oil palm 6.75±0.72. All plants grow well in saline soil.(EC) is suitable: rice grows well at the EC value of 2.85±0.75 µs/cm, cassava 2.50±0.53 µs/cm. Para rubber 3.50±1.18 µs/cm, sugarcane 4.40±0.52 µs/cm and oil palm 1.90±0.21 µs/cm. Soil moisture that can provide sufficient water for the growth of various crops is rice 100.00±0.00 %, cassava 38.50±2.42 % Para rubber 28.30±2.91 % sugarcane 27.00±2.58 % and oil palm 28.00±2.58 % Web Application testing, analyzing soil quality that is useful in growing plants, found that only Fill in the soil pH, salinity (EC) and soil moisture in the Web Application, it can be displayed. Information for farmers who are facing problems in growing crops and are unable to produce crops immediately. including suggestions for Improve soil quality to have appropriate soil properties.



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