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A Soil moisture monitoring comprises testing the soil for its water content or for its ability to have water extracted through being squeezed by plant roots (known as soil suction or soil moisture tension) in order to better assess how much or little water is required, in order to avoid wastage. Moisture monitoring is used to assess whether too much water has been applied to the soil, which can lead to water soaking well below the reach of plant roots, effectively wasting the water used and increasing pumping costs as well as leaching nutrients. Similarly, moisture monitoring can also establish if too little water is being used to irrigate a crop. This can lead to reduced crop yields due to plant stress, salt accumulation in the soil’s ‘rootzone’ (the level at which plants actually compress the soil to extract moisture) and a deterioration in the nutrient quality of the soil.
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Scope of the Report:
This report focuses on the Soil Moisture Monitoring System in Global market, especially in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, regions, type and application.
Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers
Campbell Scientific
IMKO
DELTA
ADCON
Stevens Water Monitoring Systems
McCrometer
Lindsay
Eco-Drip
Isaacs & Associates
Skye
CHINA HUAYUN GROUP
Hebei Fei Meng electric Technology
FORTUNE FLYCO
JIANGSU RADIO SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE
Jinzhou Sunshine Technology
TOOP
ZHONETI
BAOTAI
FRT
Market Segment by Regions, regional analysis covers
North America (USA, Canada and...