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Blanke, M.M
Brand, H
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Betz, A
Burke, J
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Jago, J
Burke, J
Kamphuis, C
Dela Rue, B.T
Betz, A
Benny, H
Jens, M
Özyurtlu, M
Pflanz, M
Rachow-Autrum, T
Schischmanow, A
Scheele, M
Schrenk, J
Schrenk, L
Zude, M
Gebbers, R
Damerow, L.M
Blanke, M.M
Zhou, R.R
Blanke, M.M
Damerow, L.M
Seehuber, C
Huang, Y
Brand, H
Pennington, D
Reddy, K
Thomson, S.J
Matese, A
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Precision Dairy and Livestock Management
Precision Horticulture
Engineering Technologies and Advances
Remote Sensing Applications in Precision Agriculture
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1. Remote Collection of Behavioral and Physiological Data to Detect Lame Cows

Authors of abstract: C. Kamphuis, J. Burke, J. Jago ... J. Jago, J. Burke, C. Kamphuis, B. Dela rue

2. OptiThin - Precision Fruiticulture by Tree-Specific Mechanical Thinning

Apple cultivars show biennial fluctuations in yields (alternate bearing). The phenomenon is induced by reduced yields in one year due to freeze damage, low pollination rate or other reasons. Consequently, trees develop many flower buds that blossom in the following year. The many flowers lead to a high number of small fruits that won’t be accepted on the market. Endogenous factors (phytohormones and carbohydrate allocation) subsequently establish the biennial cycle. The alternate bearing... A. Betz, H. Benny, M. Jens, M. Özyurtlu, M. Pflanz, T. Rachow-autrum, A. Schischmanow, M. Scheele, J. Schrenk, L. Schrenk, M. Zude, R. Gebbers

3. Recognition Algorithms for Detection of Apple Fruit in an Orchard for Early Yield Prediction

... L.M. Damerow, M.M. Blanke, R.R. Zhou

4. Precision Thinning Of Fruit Crops

L. Damerow, C. Seehuber and M. Blanke University of Bonn, Germany Correspondence: damerow@uni-bonn.de   Abstract for o r a l   Thinning is a pre-requisite in the majority of fruit crops worldwide in order to overcome or prevent alternate bearing (change of years with large and low yields) and to provide regular yields of high quality... M.M. Blanke, L. Damerow, C. Seehuber

5. Assessing Soybean Injury from Dicamba Using RGB and CIR Images Acquired on Small UAVs

Dicamba is an herbicide used for postemegence control of several broadleaf weeds in corn, grain sorghum, small grains, and non-cropland. Currently, dicamba-tolerant (DT) soybean and cotton are under development, which provide new options to combat weeds resistant to glyphosate, the most widely used herbicide.  With the use of DT-trait cotton and soybean, off-target dicamba drift onto susceptible crops will become a concern. To relate soybean injury to different rates of dicamba applications,... Y. Huang, H. Brand, D. Pennington, K. Reddy, S.J. Thomson

6. Innovating Irrigation: Affordable Smart Solutions for Water Sustainability

Agriculture accounts for 70–80% of global freshwater use, a level increasingly unsustainable under climate change. This study reports the development and field validation of a low-cost smart irrigation system for tomato and melon in Tuscany (2021–2023). The system integrates evapotranspiration-based models, wireless sensor networks, and adaptive control algorithms. In 2023 it achieved up to 50% water savings compared to traditional practices, without yield reduction, at a total cost... A. Matese