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Drone‐based phenotyping of maize for multiple disease resistance and yield in breeding field trials
Abstract Improving selection for multiple disease resistance (MDR) and yield in maize (Zea mays L.) requires high‐throughput, objective phenotyping tools, particularly under field conditions where several foliar diseases co‐occur. We evaluated drone‐based multispectral vegetation indices (VIs) for predicting resistance to northern leaf blight (NLB ...
Danilo E. Moreta +7 more
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High-Performance Parallel Direct Georeferencing for Massive ULS LiDAR Measurements
The rapid increase in point density and acquisition rate of UAV laser scanning (ULS) systems has shifted the primary bottleneck of LiDAR workflows from data acquisition to post-processing, particularly during direct georeferencing of massive LiDAR ...
Mei Yu, Yuhao Zhou, Hua Liu, Bo Liu
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Abstract An agronomic trait such as stand count is important for cultivar development and crop management practices. Manually counting the number of plants is time consuming, labor‐intensive, and prone to error. The use of unoccupied aerial systems (UAS)‐collected red, green, blue (RGB) imagery in conjunction with advanced deep learning and image ...
Aliasghar Bazrafkan +1 more
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Direct georeferencing and orthorectification of airborne digital images
GPS/INS (Global Positioning System / Inertial Navigation System) bringspossibility of relaxing the demand for aerial triangulation in stereo modelconstruction and rectification. In this thesis a differential rectification algorithm isprogrammed with Matlab software for aerial frame camera images.
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Abstract Accurate prediction of grain yield (GY) remains a major challenge in plant breeding due to complex interactions between genotype, environment, and management (G × E × M) factors. Remote sensing data from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with multispectral sensors have emerged as a pivotal resource for high‐throughput phenotyping.
Swas Kaushal +8 more
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Abstract In peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), plant stand establishment, seedling vigor, and canopy growth are key determinants of crop performance; yet traditional ground‐based assessment methods can be destructive, labor‐intensive, and limited in throughput.
Ved Parkash +6 more
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Application of a direct georeferencing method of drone images for smart farming
In smart farming, information collected by autonomous devices needs to be related to its exact field location, that is, georeferenced. In this work, we study the applicability and accuracy of a simplified direct georeferencing method of drone images for
Ralph L. Stoop +3 more
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ABSTRACT Generational renewal is increasingly recognised as a crucial challenge for the future of agriculture. Recent literature has placed growing emphasis on the importance of farmer identity as a key dimension shaping young people's interest in agriculture, their approach to farm management and their long‐term commitment.
Consentino Federica +3 more
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FlexCloud: Direct, Modular Georeferencing and Drift-Correction of Point Cloud Maps
Current software stacks for real-world applications of autonomous driving leverage map information to ensure reliable localization, path planning, and motion prediction. An important field of research is the generation of point cloud maps, referring to the topic of simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). As most recent developments do not include
Maximilian Leitenstern +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper compares precision agriculture (PA) adoption between new and beginning farmers (NBFRs) and established farmers using data from a 2021 U.S. Midwest farmer survey. We focus on the human capital of two different groups of farmers in the PA adoption.
Whoi Cho, Oscar Sarasty, Tong Wang
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