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1. Assessment of Active Crop Canopy Sensor As a Tool for Optimal Nitrogen Management in Dryland Winter WheatOptimum nitrogen (N) fertilizer application is important for agronomic, economic, and environmental reasons. Among different N management tools, active crop canopy sensors are a recent and promising tool widely evaluated for use in corn but still under-evaluated for use in winter wheat. The objective of this study was to determine whether vegetation indices derived from in-season active crop canopy sensor data can be used to predict winter wheat grain yield and protein content and subsequently... D. Ghimire |
2. The Development of a Real-time Monitoring System Using IoT Sensor TechnologyThis study developed an IoT-based monitoring system for cold storage of agricultural products. Using temperature-humidity, CO₂, and ethylene sensors with Raspberry Pi, real-time data were collected and analyzed. Field tests showed stable monitoring of temperature (3~8 °C), humidity (77~92%), and CO₂ (450~1400 ppm), while no ethylene was detected. The system demonstrated reliable performance and potential to improve quality control and efficiency in post-harvest storage. ... H. Joo kim |