Yi Peng, Eyal Ben-Dor, Asim Biswas, Sabine Chabrillat, José A M Demattê, Yufeng Ge, Asa Gholizadeh, Cecile Gomez, Cesar Guerrero, Jeffrey Herrick, Jonathan J Maynard, Abdul Mounem Mouazen, Yuxin Ma, Alex B McBratney, Budiman Minasny, Leonardo Ramirez-Lopez, A H Jean Robertson, Raphael A Viscarra Rossel, Zhou Shi, Bo Stenberg, Alexandre M J-C Wadoux, Leigh Ann Winowiecki, Ganlin Zhang
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Abstract
While global efforts to operationalize soil spectroscopy are progressing, cooperation is needed to fully leverage its potential for generating digital soil information to support sustainable soil management worldwide. The Global Soil Laboratory Network's soil spectroscopy initiative (GLOSOLAN-Spec), led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) through its Global Soil Partnership (GSP), is dedicated to the further development and adoption of soil spectroscopy by fostering international collaboration via a scientific community of practice to produce accurate and reliable soil information for sustainable soil management and decision-making. To support this effort, we, a global consortium of soil scientists under the auspices of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) and GLOSOLAN-Spec, aim to address seven key challenges hindering the adoption of soil spectroscopy worldwide. Here, we offer perspectives on what is needed to advance soil spectroscopy as a routine soil analysis method, emphasizing its potential to generate new and reliable spatial and temporal soil data.
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The Innovation is an interdisciplinary journal that aims to promote scientific application. It publishes cutting-edge research and high-quality reviews in various scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, materials, nanotechnology, biology, translational medicine, geoscience, and engineering. The journal adheres to the peer review and publishing standards of Cell Press journals.
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