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Intensifying heat stress impacts cotton flowering and boll development efficiency. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Bista MK   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

An integrated inter- and intra-row weeding system for row crops

Crop Protection, 2021
Abstract Weeding is critical to eliminate non-native plants that compete with main crops and adversely affect their production quality and quantity. Numerous prototypes exist for inter-row weeding but very limited for intra-row weed eradication. This study developed a tractor drawn integrated inter- and intra-row weeding (IIIRW) system for field ...
Narendra S. Chandel   +4 more
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Punch planting, flame weeding and delayed sowing to reduce intra‐row weeds in row crops

Weed Research, 2011
Rasmussen J, Henriksen CB, Griepentrog HW & Nielsen J (2011). Punch planting, flame weeding and delayed sowing to reduce intra‐row weeds in row crops. Weed Research51, 489–498.SummaryPunch planting has recently been suggested as a technique to reduce intra‐row weeds in organically grown row crops.
Rasmussen, Jesper   +3 more
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Intelligent intra-row robotic weeding system combining deep learning technology with a targeted weeding mode

Biosystems Engineering, 2022
Longzhe Quan   +5 more
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Intra-Row Weed Control: A Mechatronics Approach

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1998
Abstract A fully automated system for mechanical weed control in a row of plants is described and discussed. The performance of the system is shown by laboratory experiments.
Bontsema, J.   +3 more
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Co-robotic intra-row weed control system

Biosystems Engineering, 2014
The automation of intra-row weed control in row crop production systems is very challenging. This work describes the development and in-field assessment of an automatic intra-row, hoe-based weeding co-robot system with real-time pneumatic hoe actuation based on an accurate odometry sensing technique.
Manuel Pérez-Ruíz   +4 more
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System Integration Design of Intra-Row Weeding Robot

2013 Kansas City, Missouri, July 21 - July 24, 2013, 2013
Abstract. Mechanical weeding robot is the most important equipment to reduce the herbicide use. In this paper it was indicated that the mechanical weeding robot was very necessary. The difficulties and key technologies which must to be solved were also discussed in the research.
null Chunlong Zhang   +5 more
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Intra-row mechanical weed control—possibilities and problems

Soil and Tillage Research, 1997
Abstract For five years, graduate students of the Tillage Laboratory of Wageningen Agricultural University studied the effectiveness of intra-row weed control by brushes, tactile hoes and weeder harrows in combination with a drill planting system and paper pots.
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Inter-row and intra-row weed control with a hoe-ridger

Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, 1981
Abstract Inter-row and intra-row weed control by a hoe-ridger, as influenced by soil type, plant height, working depth, tool position and the weather after cultivation, were investigated in the laboratory by means of a model experiment. In the path of the hoe, weeds were uprooted; 57% were killed by incorporation in the soil and 33% by desiccation ...
Terpstra, R., Kouwenhoven, J.K.
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