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Digi sense 20250 02 temperature meter

Manufactured by Cole-Parmer
Sourced in United States

The DIGI-SENSE 20250-02 temperature meter is a digital device designed to measure and display temperature readings. It features a single input channel and can be used with a variety of temperature sensor types, including thermocouples, RTDs, and thermistors. The meter provides accurate and reliable temperature measurements, with the ability to display the current temperature value on a digital display.

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Soil Surface Temperature and Light Intensity Measurements

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Soil surface temperature and light intensity were measured at each plot (n = 6) when samples were collected. Temperatures were measured at the surface without plant shading using a thermocouple attached to a DIGI-SENSE 20250-02 temperature meter (Cole Parmer, Vernon Hills, IL, United States). Light intensity measurements were recorded using a LI-250A light meter (LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE United States). Additional data about precipitation and solar irradiance were obtained from the Florida Automated Weather Network1 (Supplementary Table 1).
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Soil Surface Temperature Measurement

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Soil surface temperature was measured for each field replicate using a thermocouple attached to a DIGI-SENSE 20250–02 temperature meter (Cole Palmer, Vernon Hills, IL, USA) at the Grape and Citrus sites, and using a Raytek Raynger ST infrared thermometer (Fluke, Everett, WA, USA) at the Apple site. After ARA measurements were conducted, the sub-replicates were pooled to measure gravimetric soil moisture (Sorochkina et al. 2022 ).
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