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1. Ultra-low Altitude and Low Spraying Technology Research in PaddyAerial application has characteristics of low-volume, small droplet, and possibility of drift. To control rice planthopper, leaf roller and blast, the research aimed at screening agrichemicals and determining the feasibility of using high concentration of conventional dosage for aerial application. The results showed that... Y. Lan, X. Xue |
2. Spotweeds: a Multiclass UASs Acquired Weed Image Dataset to Facilitate Site-specific Aerial Spraying Application Using Deep LearningUnmanned aerial systems (UASs)-based spot spraying application is considered a boon in Precision Agriculture (PA). Because of spot spraying, the amount of herbicide usage has reduced significantly resulting in less water contamination or crop plant injury. In the last demi-decade, Deep Learning (DL) has displayed tremendous potential to accomplish the task of identifying weeds for spot spraying application. Also, most of the ground-based weed management technologies have relied on DL techniques... N. Rai, Y. Zhang, J. Quanbeck, A. Christensen, X. Sun |
3. Estimation of carbon sequestration in agricultural crops using the C-Questro softwareContemporary agriculture faces the challenge of reconciling productivity with climate impact mitigation, positioning soil and plant biomass carbon sequestration as a strategic pillar for global sustainability. However, carbon quantification at the field scale still encounters hurdles due to high-cost methodologies or operational complexity. The objective of this work was to develop and validate a Python-based software, named "C-Questro," designed to automate the estimation of carbon... |