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Gómez, S
Goodrich, P.J
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Oerke, E
Dehne, H
Steiner, U
Gómez, S
Oerke , E
Dehne, H
Gómez, S
Steiner, U
Goodrich, P.J
Baumbauer, C
Arias, A.C
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Precision Crop Protection
Precision Crop Protection
Wireless Sensor Networks
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2012
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2022
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1. Thermography as Sensor for Downy Mildew on Roses

Downy mildew caused by Peronospora sparsa is considered one of the most important diseases affecting cut roses under glass in the tropic. Under favorable... E. Oerke, H. Dehne, U. Steiner, S. Gómez

2. Thermal Sensing Of Roses Affected By Downy Mildew

Downy mildew caused by the oomycete Peronospora sparsa affects roses and is a serious problem in nurseries and cut roses in commercial greenhouses, especially in those without heating systems. The disease, which affects the quality and the yield of roses, develops fast under suitable environmental conditions. Currently it is controlled mainly by the application of foliar fungicides and removal of symptomatic plant material due to the limited availability of resistant cultivars... E. Oerke , H. Dehne, S. Gómez, U. Steiner

3. A Passive-RFID Wireless Sensor Node for Precision Agriculture

Accurate soil data is crucial for precision agriculture.  While existing optical methods can correlate soil health to the gasses emitted from the field, in-soil electronic sensors enable real-time measurements of soil conditions at the effective root zone of a crop. Unfortunately, modern soil sensor systems are limited in what signals they can measure and are generally too expensive to reasonably distribute the sensors in the density required for spatially accurate feedback.  In this... P.J. Goodrich, C. Baumbauer, A.C. Arias