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Retraction: A wireless soil moisture sensor powered by solar energy.

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  • OPEN ACCESS Citation: Jiang M, Lv M, Deng Z, Zhai G, the PLOS ONE Editors (2018) Retraction: A wireless soil moisture sensor powered by solar energy

  • The authors and PLOS ONE Editors retract this article due to concerns about plagiarism and authorship issues. This PLOS ONE article reports the development of a wireless soil moisture sensor, and validation data collected using soil samples under laboratory conditions [1]

  • The study rationale and sensor design reported in the PLOS ONE article by Jiang et al overlaps substantially with a design reported by Yirui Sun et al in Computers and Electronics in Agriculture [2]

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OPEN ACCESS Citation: Jiang M, Lv M, Deng Z, Zhai G, the PLOS ONE Editors (2018) Retraction: A wireless soil moisture sensor powered by solar energy. The authors and PLOS ONE Editors retract this article due to concerns about plagiarism and authorship issues. This PLOS ONE article reports the development of a wireless soil moisture sensor, and validation data collected using soil samples under laboratory conditions [1]. The study rationale and sensor design reported in the PLOS ONE article by Jiang et al overlaps substantially with a design reported by Yirui Sun et al in Computers and Electronics in Agriculture [2].

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