@inproceedings{HinckRiedelRuckelshausenetal.2022, author = {Stefan Hinck and Vadim Riedel and Arno Ruckelshausen and Andreas M{\"o}ller and Matthias Terhaag and Thomas Meyer and Daniel Mentrup and Hendrik Kerssen and Elena Najdenko and Frank Lorenz and Tino Mosler and Heinrich Tesch and Walter Peters and Walter Nietfeld}, title = {Analyse-to-go on the field: prototypes4soil2data}, doi = {10.48769/opus-3913}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:959-opus-39132}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Knowledge of the small-scale nutrient status of a field is an important basis for decision-making when it comes to optimising the fertiliser use in crop production. Currently, the traditional method involves soil sampling in the field and soil sample analysis in the laboratory as two separate working processes. The previous research project \"soil2data\" developed a mobile field laboratory for different carrier vehicles. In the follow-up project \"prototypes4soil2data\", the results of soil2data are further developed. A mixed soil sample is collected during the drive on the field. The soil sample is then wet-chemically prepared and analysed. The overall soil sampling and analysis process is divided into the following process steps: soil sampling planning, soil sampling, soil preparation, soil analysis and data management. The process steps are modified for the mobile field laboratory and the process steps run in parallel. The new soil extraction method is based on official German methods (VDLUFA) to ensure the interoperability of the analysis results with the VDLUFA fertiliser recommendations. An innovative key component is the NUTRISTAT analysis module (lab-on-chip with ISFET measurement technology). It can measure pH, the nutrients NO3-, H2PO4-, K+ and the electrical conductivity. In addition to the advantages of rapid data availability and no need to transport soil material to the laboratory, it provides a future basis for new application, e.g. verification of current results in the field during soil sampling with existing results or dynamic adjustment of soil sampling during work in the field.}, language = {en} }