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Thomasson, J.A
Trevisan, R.G
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Vilanova Jr., N.
Molin, J.P
Portz, C
Posada, L.V
Portz, G
Trevisan, R.G
Yang, C
Odvody, G.N
Thomasson, J.A
Isakeit, T
Nichols, R.L
Topics
Sensor Application in Managing In-season CropVariability
Remote Sensing Applications in Precision Agriculture
Type
Oral
Year
2014
2016
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1. Cotton Field Relations Of Plant Height To Biomass Accumulation And N-Uptake On Conventional And Narrow Row Systems

Although studied for decades, cotton field management remains a challenge for growers, especially due to spatial variability of soil conditions and crop growth, which demands the use of variable rate application technology (VRT) for nitrogen and growth regulators to improve yields and quality and/or save inputs. Canopy optical reflectance sensors are being studied as an option to detect infield variability but may have some limitations due to the known effect of signal saturation when used... N. . Vilanova jr., J.P. Molin, C. Portz, L.V. Posada, G. Portz, R.G. Trevisan

2. Creating Prescription Maps from Historical Imagery for Site-specific Management of Cotton Root Rot

Cotton root rot, caused by the soilborne fungus Phymatotrichopsis omnivore, is a severe plant disease that has affected cotton production for over a century. Recent research found that a commercial fungicide, Topguard (flutriafol), was able to control this disease. As a result, Topguard Terra Fungicide, a new and more concentrated formulation developed specifically for this market was registered in 2015, so cotton producers can use this product to control the disease. Cotton root rot only infects... C. Yang, G.N. Odvody, J.A. Thomasson, T. Isakeit, R.L. Nichols