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Casanova, J.L
Majdi, M
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Majdi, M
Benjamin, D
Marie-France, D
Thorp, K.R
White, J.W
Conley, M.M
Mon, J
Bronson, K.F
Casanova, J.L
Fraile, S
Romo, A
Sanz, J
Moclán, C
Topics
Food Security and Precision Agriculture
Proximal Sensing in Precision Agriculture
Remote Sensing Application / Sensor Technology
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2012
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2008
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1. Bayesian Methods for Predicting LAI and Soil Moisture

Crop models describe the growth and development of a crop interacting with soil, climate, and management... M. Majdi, D. Benjamin, D. Marie-france

2. Use Of Active Radiometers To Estimate Biomass, Leaf Area Index, And Plant Height In Cotton

Active radiometers have been tested extensively as tools to assess in-season nitrogen (N) status of crops like wheat (Triticum aestivum), corn (Zea mays), and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).  Fewer studies target in-season plant growth parameters such as biomass, plant height or leaf area index (LAI).  Uses of this plant data include simulation modeling, total N uptake measurements, evapotranspiration (ET) estimates and irrigation... K.R. Thorp, J.W. White, M.M. Conley, J. Mon, K.F. Bronson

3. Precision Farming by Means of Remote Sensing.

In order to improve the wine quality a study has been carried out on a vineyard. From two different types of satellite images, 5 products have been obtained and represented in maps. DMC-UK images, with a resolution of 32 meters and QUICK-BIRD images, with a resolution of 0.6 meters have been used. Through the bands of these images, the following products were obtained: the NDVI, with which users find out which zones in their estates have the worst condition; Mean Vegetation State, which is a comparative... J.L. Casanova, S. Fraile, A. Romo, J. Sanz, C. Moclán