Abstract

The utilization of the soil pedotransfer functions (PTFs) developed based on the basic soil propertied is an alternative, fast, cost-effective and applicable approach for the prediction of field capacity (FC) and permanent wilting point (PWP). In addition, the Visible–Near-Infrared (Vis-NIR) spectra in soil science has gained prominence due to its practicality and relevance. In this paper, we used the data of the soil PWP and FC of 135 soil samples, easily measurable soil properties and Vis-NIR spectroscopy. The multiple linear regression (MLR) model was utilized to formulate PTFs model and Vis-NIR spectroscopy combined with MLR and partial least-squares (PLSR) was used to develop Spectrotransfer Function (STF). Results showed that among the easily measurable soil properties, particle-size diameter (dg) with Beta of −0.72 and −0.63 the most influential parameters for predicting FC and PWP, respectively, followed by the clay content. Developed PTFs for both FC and PWP with a R2 of 0.71 and 0.68, respectively, had a better performance than other previous developed PTFs. Results also revealed that the PLSR with a higher R2 (0.81) and lower RMSE (4 %) significantly performed better in comparison to STF for both FC and PWP prediction.

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