Aiming to a smart agriculture through the electrochemical impedance of a chitosan-molybdate membrane as a function of available phosphate species
M. A. Beltrán-Ortega,
M. T. Oropeza-Guzmán,
J. C. Calva-Yáñez
Abstract:The identi cation and quanti cation of nutrients in the soil is of great importance in agriculture because plants depend on their presence in the soil or their supply as fertilizer to grow properly. However, there is currently no well-de ned method for quantifying macronutrients in the eld. Therefore, chitosan membranes that have been developed are biocompatible and biodegradable and are applied to stainless steel and carbon inks whose function is to adsorb phosphorus (P) species present in cultivated soils. S… Show more
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