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Allen, MF; Vargas, R; Graham, EA; Swenson, W; Hamilton, M; Taggart, M; Harmon, TC; Rat'ko, A; Rundel, P;
Fulkerson, B; Estrin, D. 2007. Soil sensor technology: Life within a pixel. BIOSCIENCE. 57(10):859-867.
Address:
Allen, MF, Univ Calif Riverside, Ctr Conservat Biol, Riverside, CA
92521
Soil organisms undertake every major ecosystem process, from primary
production to decomposition to carbon sequestration, and those
processes they catalyze have a bearing on the management of issues from
agriculture to global climate change. Nonetheless, until recently,
research to measure the dynamics of microscopic organisms living
belowground has largely been limited to infrequent field sampling and
laboratory extrapolation. Now, however, new sensor technologies can
measure and monitor soil organisms and processes at rapid and
continuous temporal scales. In this article, we describe these
technologies and how they can be arrayed for an integrated view of soil
dynamics.
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