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Plant height defined growth curves can predict end of season maize yield
Abstract The development of quick, easy, and low‐cost methods to quantify within‐field variation is essential to successful implementation of mid‐season management for precision agriculture at scale. Temporal plant height and growth rates collected with unoccupied aerial vehicles mounted with red, green, blue sensors have the potential to predict ...
Dorothy D. Sweet +3 more
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TURHAL’DA METFUN OLAN EVLİYALARLA İLGİLİ HALK İNANÇLARI VE DEĞİŞİMLER
Tarihî bir vesikada adları geçen ve haklarında bazı bilgiler verilen Turhal ve çevresindeki evliyaların mezarları aradan geçen uzun zaman geçmesine rağmen kaybolmadan günümüze kadar ulaşmış durumdadır.
Sefer Solmaz
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Seasonal migratory patterns of Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) in the Aleutian Islands
Background Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) is an ecologically important species that supports a valuable commercial fishery throughout Alaska waters. Although its life history includes seasonal movement for spawning and feeding, little is known about ...
David R. Bryan +4 more
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Unsupervised Text Extraction from G-Maps
This paper represents an text extraction method from Google maps, GIS maps/images. Due to an unsupervised approach there is no requirement of any prior knowledge or training set about the textual and non-textual parts.
Adak, Chandranath
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Utilizing QGIS for open‐source UAS imagery plant classification and plot segmentation
Abstract The analysis of unoccupied aerial system (UAS) imagery remains a bottleneck to obtaining actionable data due to its complexity and required specialized skill set. We introduce a workflow designed to balance usability and flexibility in processing UAS imagery using QGIS, an open‐source geographic information system software.
Erik Z. Killian +2 more
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Abstract The development of high‐throughput phenotyping platforms to capture time‐series data on large, diverse populations holds promise for crop researchers and breeders investigating growth‐related traits. We used imagery from unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) with red/green/blue (RGB) and multispectral cameras flown over multiple site‐years in ...
Derek M. Wright +7 more
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Abstract Wheat stem sawfly (WSS, Cephus cinctus Norton) threatens wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in the US Great Plains. Increased stem solidness improves resistance to WSS but developing solid‐stemmed cultivars requires time‐consuming and destructive phenotyping.
Sydney E. Graham, Katherine Frels
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Some Inscriptions in the Isparta Museum
In this paper, the continuation of Özlem Aytaçlar's “Some Unpublished Inscriptions in the Isparta Museum” in Adalya 13 (2010), 223-251, are presented some funerary inscriptions, which, with the exception of one are unpublished and a votive to Poseidon ...
Pınar Aytaçlar
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Abstract Plant breeding is crucial to develop varieties able to cope with climate change and support food and feed value chains. Genomic prediction (GP) has been a major step in increasing their efficiency and recently, phenomic prediction (PP) has gained attention as a promising complementary approach to GP, potentially further increasing this ...
Clément Bienvenu +14 more
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