Developing and Testing a Portable Soil Nutrient Detector in Irrigated and Rainfed Paddy Soils from Java, Indonesia

Author:

Sulaeman Yiyi1ORCID,Sutanto Eko2,Kasno Antonius1,Sunandar Nandang2,Purwaningrahayu Runik D.1

Affiliation:

1. Research Center for Food Crops, Research Organization for Agriculture and Food, The National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta-Bogor Street KM 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia

2. Agency for Agriculture Instruments Standardization, Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, Ragunan Street No. 29, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta 12540, Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract

Data on the soil nutrient content are required to calculate fertilizer rate recommendations. The soil laboratory determines these soil properties, yet the measurement is time-consuming and costly. Meanwhile, portable devices to assess the soil nutrient content in real-time are limited. However, a proprietary and low-cost NPK sensor is available and commonly used in IoT for agriculture. This study aimed to assemble and test a portable, NPK sensor-based device in irrigated and rainfed paddy soils from Java, Indonesia. The device development followed a prototyping approach. The device building included market surveys and opted for an inexpensive, light, and compact soil sensor, power storage, monitor, and wire connectors. Arduino programming language was used to write scripts for data display and sub-device communication. The result is a real-time, portable soil nutrient detector that measures the soil temperature, moisture, pH, electrical conductivity, and N, P, and K contents. Field tests show that the device is sensitive to soil properties and location. The portable soil nutrient detector may be an alternative tool for the real-time measurement of soil nutrients in paddy fields in Indonesia.

Funder

National Research and Innovation Agency

Publisher

MDPI AG

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