研究目的
Evaluating the potential of handheld laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for the determination of major and minor nutrients in soils, and assessing the capability of detecting non-elemental soil parameters such as humus content and soil pH using multivariate regression methods.
研究成果
The study demonstrated the potential of handheld LIBS for determining major and minor soil nutrients and non-elemental soil parameters. Lasso and GPR provided slightly better prediction results than PLSR. Data pretreatment methods improved regression results, with background correction and normalization showing significant enhancements. The approach offers a promising tool for precision agriculture, though challenges remain in predicting certain nutrients and parameters.
研究不足
The study's limitations include the dependence of LIBS signal response on soil matrix effects, the challenge of predicting nutrients with low concentrations or weak spectral lines (e.g., N and P), and the need for sample pretreatment to reduce environmental variability.