The Relationship between Plant Vegetation Index and Soil Electrical Conductivity Values in Different Wheat Species
This research was carried out in Haymana Research Farm of Ankara University. Three different varieties of wheat were used in the study. These varieties were; Kırgız-95, Kırkpınar-79, and Svevo. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between soil electrical conductivity values and veg...
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doaj-03a14bf58ad24948a00c85211fb1eba42020-11-25T03:11:59ZengTurkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2020-06-01851154115910.24925/turjaf.v8i5.1154-1159.33331640The Relationship between Plant Vegetation Index and Soil Electrical Conductivity Values in Different Wheat SpeciesUğur Yegül0Maksut Barış Eminoğlu1Burak Şen2Savaş Kuşçu3Department of Agricultural Machinery and Technologies Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University, 06135 AnkaraDepartment of Agricultural Machinery and Technologies Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University, 06135 AnkaraDepartment of Biosystems Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Niğde Ömar Halisdemir University, 51240 NigdeDepartment of Agricultural Machinery and Technologies Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University, 06135 AnkaraThis research was carried out in Haymana Research Farm of Ankara University. Three different varieties of wheat were used in the study. These varieties were; Kırgız-95, Kırkpınar-79, and Svevo. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between soil electrical conductivity values and vegetation index. In the study, EM38, electrical conductivity sensor, and GreenSeeker, vegetation index sensor were used. The obtained values were evaluated statistically, and the relationships between the two parameters were determined. As a result of the research, the relationships between the electrical conductivity of the soil and plant growth index values were found to be negative (R2) as 0.7718 for Kyrgyz-95, 0.7675 for Kırkpınar-79 and 0.7807 for Svevo.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/3333buğdaytoprak elektriksel iletkenliğibitki büyüme indisiem38greenseeker |
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Uğur Yegül Maksut Barış Eminoğlu Burak Şen Savaş Kuşçu The Relationship between Plant Vegetation Index and Soil Electrical Conductivity Values in Different Wheat Species Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology buğday toprak elektriksel iletkenliği bitki büyüme indisi em38 greenseeker |
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Uğur Yegül Maksut Barış Eminoğlu Burak Şen Savaş Kuşçu |
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The Relationship between Plant Vegetation Index and Soil Electrical Conductivity Values in Different Wheat Species |
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The Relationship between Plant Vegetation Index and Soil Electrical Conductivity Values in Different Wheat Species |
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The Relationship between Plant Vegetation Index and Soil Electrical Conductivity Values in Different Wheat Species |
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The Relationship between Plant Vegetation Index and Soil Electrical Conductivity Values in Different Wheat Species |
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The Relationship between Plant Vegetation Index and Soil Electrical Conductivity Values in Different Wheat Species |
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relationship between plant vegetation index and soil electrical conductivity values in different wheat species |
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Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP) |
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Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology |
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2148-127X |
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This research was carried out in Haymana Research Farm of Ankara University. Three different varieties of wheat were used in the study. These varieties were; Kırgız-95, Kırkpınar-79, and Svevo. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between soil electrical conductivity values and vegetation index. In the study, EM38, electrical conductivity sensor, and GreenSeeker, vegetation index sensor were used. The obtained values were evaluated statistically, and the relationships between the two parameters were determined. As a result of the research, the relationships between the electrical conductivity of the soil and plant growth index values were found to be negative (R2) as 0.7718 for Kyrgyz-95, 0.7675 for Kırkpınar-79 and 0.7807 for Svevo. |
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buğday toprak elektriksel iletkenliği bitki büyüme indisi em38 greenseeker |
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