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@article{175269, author = {Vedanti Mukund Deshmukh and Aarchi Sanjay Bamore and Chanchal R Rathi and Mayuri Rajendra Popat and Ms.Sneha Narendra Kherde}, title = {IOT-BASED SOIL EROSION MONITORING AND SOIL NUTRITION SUPPLY SYSTEM}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {11}, pages = {2172-2174}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=175269}, abstract = {Soil erosion is one the most serious environmental issues that has direct effects on agricultural productivity and soil quality. Conventional methods of soil management are not adequate to cater to the dynamic condition of soil degradation, and thus, unsustainable farming and economic losses occur. This study suggests a sophisticated IoT-based Soil Erosion Monitoring and Soil Nutrition Supply System that combines cutting-edge sensor technology with automated control. The system utilizes pH sensors, controlled by a NodeMCU microcontroller. Data is gathered in real- time, processed, and utilized to maximize irrigation and provision of nutrients through automated pumps and relays. In addition, the system sends information to a cloud platform, providing remote monitoring and management features. This enables farmers to make decisions, minimize water loss, and maintain adequate soil nutrition levels.The scalability of the system ensures that it can be used in small and large agricultural fields. Through the prevention of soil erosion and soil fertility, the system promotes sustainable agriculture, which in turn leads to enhanced food security and environmental protection.}, keywords = {Soil Erosion Prevention, Agriculture Phytoremediation, IoT-Based Soil Monitoring , Automated Fertilization, Sensor-Based Soil Analysis , Remote Farming Technology , Renewable Energy in Agriculture .}, month = {April}, }
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