The success of precision agriculture relies largely on our ability to identify how the plants’ growth limiting factors vary in time and space. In the field, several stress factors may occur simultaneously, and it is thus crucial to be able to identify the key limitation, in order to decide upon the correct contra-action, e.g., herbicide application. We performed a pot experiment, in which spring wheat was exposed to water shortage, nitrogen deficiency, weed competition (Sinapis alba L.) and fungal infection (Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici) in a complete, factorial design. A range of sensor measurements were taken every third day from the two-leaf stage until booting of the wheat (BBCH 12 to 40). Already during the first 10 days after stre...
The utilization of high-throughput in-field phenotyping systems presents new opportunities for evalu...
To assess the reliability and sensitivity of non-invasive optical methods to detect the early effect...
Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has great advantages in the remote sensing detection of...
The success of precision agriculture relies largely on our ability to identify how the plants’ growt...
Availability of water is one of the most limiting factors in crop production. Current technologies f...
Knowledge of crop abiotic and biotic stress is important for optimal irrigation management. While sp...
International audienceThis study combines proximal sensing technology based on a mobile visible imag...
We tested the capacity of several published multispectral indices to estimate the nitrogen nutrition...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
AbstractBiotic factors such as pests and pathogens cause a substantial damage to wheat crops which l...
Determining water stress in plants and how this affects their growth and yield quality is not an eas...
Wetness on crop leaves has particular epidemiological significance because many fungal diseases affe...
Water and nitrogen (N) are undoubtedly the two largest agricultural inputs globally. Coupled with ad...
Leaf equivalent water thickness (LEWT) is an important indicator of crop water status. Effectively m...
Water and nitrogen (N) are undoubtedly the two largest agricultural inputs globally. Coupled with ad...
The utilization of high-throughput in-field phenotyping systems presents new opportunities for evalu...
To assess the reliability and sensitivity of non-invasive optical methods to detect the early effect...
Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has great advantages in the remote sensing detection of...
The success of precision agriculture relies largely on our ability to identify how the plants’ growt...
Availability of water is one of the most limiting factors in crop production. Current technologies f...
Knowledge of crop abiotic and biotic stress is important for optimal irrigation management. While sp...
International audienceThis study combines proximal sensing technology based on a mobile visible imag...
We tested the capacity of several published multispectral indices to estimate the nitrogen nutrition...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
AbstractBiotic factors such as pests and pathogens cause a substantial damage to wheat crops which l...
Determining water stress in plants and how this affects their growth and yield quality is not an eas...
Wetness on crop leaves has particular epidemiological significance because many fungal diseases affe...
Water and nitrogen (N) are undoubtedly the two largest agricultural inputs globally. Coupled with ad...
Leaf equivalent water thickness (LEWT) is an important indicator of crop water status. Effectively m...
Water and nitrogen (N) are undoubtedly the two largest agricultural inputs globally. Coupled with ad...
The utilization of high-throughput in-field phenotyping systems presents new opportunities for evalu...
To assess the reliability and sensitivity of non-invasive optical methods to detect the early effect...
Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has great advantages in the remote sensing detection of...