ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF MICROWAVE DIELECTRIC BEHAVIOUR OF VEGETABLE-BASED SOIL

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Pandey Priyanka, Shrivastava A.K*

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Agriculture, Chemical properties, Electrical properties,Geographical, Nutrients, Organic carbon, Vegetable.

Abstract

Soil plays a very important role in vegetable production. Soil has physical, chemical, geographical as well as electrical properties. Chemical properties have very significant role in agriculture. In this paper our main focus is to estimate the chemical properties. The Chemical properties act as a bridge regarding vegetable production. Chemical properties of soil comprise pH, organic carbon and nutrients. Physical and chemical properties are different to different region. It has been observed that dielectric constant increases with increasing the moisture content.

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