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Balasundram, S.K
Bhattarai, A
Bouhlel, N
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Rossant, F
Orensanz, J
Boisgontier, D
Bouhlel, N
Lagarrigue, M
Balasundram, S.K
Chong, Y
Mohd Hanif, A
Jakhar, A
Bhattarai, A
Bastos, L
Scarpin, G
Balasundram, S.K
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Engineering Technologies and Advances
Precision Horticulture
In-Season Nitrogen Management
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2014
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2024
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1. Sound Based Detection Of Moths In Open Fields

Introduction   Open field farming of tomatoes suffers from the presence of harmful moths whose larvas are devastating. Detecting automatically the presence of moths allows regulating the use of pesticides, according to the actual population present in the field. Up to now, sex pheromone traps have been used, the number of captured insects giving some indication about the population. However, proper inspection of the traps is... F. Rossant, J. Orensanz, D. Boisgontier, N. Bouhlel, M. Lagarrigue

2. Monitoring Potassium Levels in Peat-Grown Pineapple Using Selected Spectral Ratios

In this study, we assessed the biophysical changes within pineapple (var. MD2) in response to different potassium (K) rates using a hyperspectral approach. K deficiency was detected at 171 days after planting. Shortage of K also exhibited a shift in red edge towards shorter wavelengths between 500-700 nm. In addition, spectral ranges of 430 nm and 680 nm, as well as 680-752 nm were found to be most effective in differentiating spectral response to varying K rates. Three vegetation indices, i.e.... S.K. Balasundram, Y. Chong, A. Mohd hanif

3. Proximal, Drone, and Satellite Sensors for In-season Variable Nitrogen Rate Application in Corn: a Comparative Study of Fixed-rate and Sensor-based Approaches

Effective nitrogen (N) management is essential for optimizing corn yield and enhancing agricultural sustainability. Traditional N application methods, typically uniform split pre-plant and in-season applications, often neglect the spatial and temporal variability of N requirements across different fields and years, potentially leading to N overuse. With the rise of precision agriculture technologies, it is crucial to reassess these conventional practices. This study had two main objectives: first,... A. Jakhar, A. Bhattarai, L. Bastos, G. Scarpin

4. Asia and Oceania Regional Meeting

... S.K. Balasundram