Fig. 2: Kernel density estimation maps of soil chemical properties with regard to mandarin orchards on Jeju Island. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Kernel density estimation maps of soil chemical properties with regard to mandarin orchards on Jeju Island.

From: An agricultural digital twin for mandarins demonstrates the potential for individualized agriculture

Fig. 2

A: available phosphate (Av. P2O4), B: exchangeable potassium (Exch. K), C: exchangeable calcium (Exch. Ca), D: exchangeable magnesium (Exch. Mg), E: soil acidity (pH), F: organic matter (OM), and G: electrical conductivity (EC). The estimated level of each soil chemical component near the selected mandarin orchards is represented by the color gradation from blue (low values) to yellow (high values) in each panel. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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