


Volume 20 No 22 (2022)
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Relationships between the Physico-Chemical Properties and the Dielectric Constant of Kota Area Soil
Vivek Singh , Ashutosh Panday
Abstract
Soil is a valuable natural resource that is vital to preserving environmental equilibrium. The goal of
this article was to look at how dry soils' dielectric constant varied based on the nutrients that were
available as well as their physical makeup. It describes the correlation between the soil sample's
dielectric constant and physico-chemical characteristics from the Kota Block of the Bilaspur District.
From diverse agricultural lands in Shivtarai, Bardwar, Khurdur, Kargikalan, Kota, and Gobaripat, soil
samples were collected. An automatic X-band microwave setup in the TE10 mode with a Reflex
Klystron resource operating at 9 GHz was used to determine the dielectric constant. The physical
characteristics, pH, and electrical conductivity of soil samples were examined. All of these
characteristics contribute to a better understanding of soil physics, agricultural applications, and
data processing via remote sensing. The best crop decisions may be made by farmers with the help
of this research.
Keywords
physio-chemical properties of soil, Dielectric constant, correlation coefficient, electric conductivity.
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