Wheat, Triticum durum L, is a major cereal crop in Spain with over five million ha grown annually. Wild oat, Avena sterilis L., and canary grass, Phalaris spp., are distributed only in patches in wheat fields but herbicides are applied over entire fields, thus leading to over-application and unnecessary pollution. To reduce herbicide application, site-specific management techniques based on weed maps are being developed to treat only weed patches. Intensive weed scouting from the ground is time-consuming and expensive, and it relies on estimates of weeds at unsampled points. Remote sensing of weed canopies has been shown to be a more efficient alternative. The...
Accurate information on the spatial distribution of weeds is the key to effective site-specific weed...
Accurate weed mapping is a prerequisite for site-specific weed management to enable sustainable agri...
This paper compares of pixel- and object-based techniques for mapping wild oat weed patches in wheat...
Weed control is commonly performed by applying selective herbicides homogeneously over entire agricu...
Italian ryegrass [Lolium perenne L. ssp. multiflorum (Lam.) Husnot] is one of the most challenging w...
Among the poorly studied factors affecting the spectral reflectivity of crops and, consequently, the...
This article explores the potential use of multi-spectral high-spatial resolution QuickBird imagery ...
Weed species occur in non-uniform Patches across agricultural fields with the amount of patchiness d...
In this article, the potential of multi-spectral airborne remote sensing is evaluated for the detect...
Copyright © 2012 Ana-Isabel de Castro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
This paper analyses the potential and limitations of airborne remote sensing systems for detecting c...
This paper analyses the potential and limitations of airborne remote sensing systems for detecting c...
MSc. (Geography)Growing concerns with regards to the environmental and economic impacts related to t...
Monitoring of open land including both agricultural areas and natural vegetation types is important ...
Like all modern agriculture sectors, turfgrass productionand management is headed towards cost reduc...
Accurate information on the spatial distribution of weeds is the key to effective site-specific weed...
Accurate weed mapping is a prerequisite for site-specific weed management to enable sustainable agri...
This paper compares of pixel- and object-based techniques for mapping wild oat weed patches in wheat...
Weed control is commonly performed by applying selective herbicides homogeneously over entire agricu...
Italian ryegrass [Lolium perenne L. ssp. multiflorum (Lam.) Husnot] is one of the most challenging w...
Among the poorly studied factors affecting the spectral reflectivity of crops and, consequently, the...
This article explores the potential use of multi-spectral high-spatial resolution QuickBird imagery ...
Weed species occur in non-uniform Patches across agricultural fields with the amount of patchiness d...
In this article, the potential of multi-spectral airborne remote sensing is evaluated for the detect...
Copyright © 2012 Ana-Isabel de Castro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
This paper analyses the potential and limitations of airborne remote sensing systems for detecting c...
This paper analyses the potential and limitations of airborne remote sensing systems for detecting c...
MSc. (Geography)Growing concerns with regards to the environmental and economic impacts related to t...
Monitoring of open land including both agricultural areas and natural vegetation types is important ...
Like all modern agriculture sectors, turfgrass productionand management is headed towards cost reduc...
Accurate information on the spatial distribution of weeds is the key to effective site-specific weed...
Accurate weed mapping is a prerequisite for site-specific weed management to enable sustainable agri...
This paper compares of pixel- and object-based techniques for mapping wild oat weed patches in wheat...