Moisture mapping plays a crucial role in precision agriculture, enabling farmers to monitor and manage soil and plant moisture levels effectively. This intricate process ensures optimal crop growth, yield maximization, and sustainable water resource utilization.
Soil moisture refers to the water content present in the soil. Soil moisture sensors, such as tensiometers and capacitance probes, are employed to measure soil moisture levels at different depths. The collected data allows farmers to understand the moisture availability for plant roots and make informed irrigation decisions.
Plant moisture refers to the water content present in plant tissues. Plant-based sensors, such as sap flow sensors and leaf water potential sensors, are used to measure plant moisture levels. Monitoring plant moisture provides insights into plant water status and stress levels, guiding farmers in optimizing irrigation schedules and improving crop resilience.
Several methods exist for monitoring soil moisture: