Rapid in situ analysis with portable XRF sensor: a pioneering study proposing fitness-for-purpose approach for performance assessment in tropical soils (2026)
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- USP affiliated authors: DEMATTE, JOSE ALEXANDRE MELO - ESALQ ; MOLIN, JOSE PAULO - ESALQ ; LAVRES JUNIOR, JOSÉ - CENA ; CARVALHO, HUDSON WALLACE PEREIRA DE - CENA ; BEDUM, GABRIEL VILLELA - ESALQ ; GELAIN, MATEUS SILVA - ESALQ ; RAGAGNIN, MARCOS MANTELLI - ESALQ ; TAVARES, TIAGO RODRIGUES - CENA ; REZENDE, VINICIUS PIRES - CENA
- Unidades: ESALQ; CENA
- DOI: 10.1016/j.soisec.2026.100228
- Subjects: SOLO TROPICAL; MODELOS MATEMÁTICOS; ESPECTROSCOPIA DE RAIO X; QUALIDADE DO SOLO; FERTILIDADE DO SOLO; MAPEAMENTO DO SOLO; SENSORIAMENTO REMOTO
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- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Soil Security
- ISSN: 2667-0062
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 22, art. 100228, p. 1-15, 2026
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- Artigo publicado em periódico de acesso aberto (Gold Open Access)
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TAVARES, Tiago Rodrigues et al. Rapid in situ analysis with portable XRF sensor: a pioneering study proposing fitness-for-purpose approach for performance assessment in tropical soils. Soil Security, v. 22, p. 1-15, 2026Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soisec.2026.100228. Acesso em: 02 abr. 2026. -
APA
Tavares, T. R., Demattê, J. A. M., Bedum, G. V., Gelain, M. S., Ragagnin, M. M., Rezende, V. P., et al. (2026). Rapid in situ analysis with portable XRF sensor: a pioneering study proposing fitness-for-purpose approach for performance assessment in tropical soils. Soil Security, 22, 1-15. doi:10.1016/j.soisec.2026.100228 -
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Tavares TR, Demattê JAM, Bedum GV, Gelain MS, Ragagnin MM, Rezende VP, Mouazen AM, Molin JP, Lavres Junior J, Carvalho HWP de. Rapid in situ analysis with portable XRF sensor: a pioneering study proposing fitness-for-purpose approach for performance assessment in tropical soils [Internet]. Soil Security. 2026 ; 22 1-15.[citado 2026 abr. 02 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soisec.2026.100228 -
Vancouver
Tavares TR, Demattê JAM, Bedum GV, Gelain MS, Ragagnin MM, Rezende VP, Mouazen AM, Molin JP, Lavres Junior J, Carvalho HWP de. Rapid in situ analysis with portable XRF sensor: a pioneering study proposing fitness-for-purpose approach for performance assessment in tropical soils [Internet]. Soil Security. 2026 ; 22 1-15.[citado 2026 abr. 02 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soisec.2026.100228 - Advancing XRF soil analysis procedures for laboratory measurements: scenarios combining different scanning times and replicates
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