Field performance of nine soil water content sensors on a sandy loam soil in New Brunswick, Maritime Region, Canada

Citation

Chow, L., Xing, Z., Rees, H.W., Meng, F., Monteith, J., Stevens, L. (2009). Field performance of nine soil water content sensors on a sandy loam soil in New Brunswick, Maritime Region, Canada. Sensors, [online] 9(11), 9398-9413. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s91109398

Abstract

An in situ field test on nine commonly-used soil water sensors was carried out in a sandy loam soil located in the Potato Research Center, Fredericton, NB (Canada) using the gravimetric method as a reference. The results showed that among the tested sensors, regardless of installation depths and soil water regimes, CS615, Trase, and Troxler performed the best with the factory calibrations, with a relative root mean square error (RRMSE) of 15.78, 16.93, and 17.65%, and a r2 of 0.75, 0.77, and 0.65, respectively. TRIME, Moisture Point (MP917), and Gopher performed slightly worse with the factory calibrations, with a RRMSE of 45.76, 26.57, and 20.41%, and a r2 of 0.65, 0.72, and 0.78, respectively, while the Gypsum, WaterMark, and Netafim showed a frequent need for calibration in the application in this region. © 2009 by the authors.

Publication date

2009-11-01