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Edan, Y
Berenstein, R
Ben-Halevi, I
Zhao, Y
Li, L
Ting, K.C
Tian, L.F
Ahamed, T
Li, L
Jiang, D
Campos, R.P
Lu, Z
Tian, L.F
Pourreza, A
Lee, W
Lu, J
Roberts, P
Ferreyra, R
Applegate, D.B
Berger, A.W
Berne, D.T
Craker, B.E
Daggett, D.G
Gowler, A
Bullock, R.J
Haringx, S.C
Hillyer, C
Howatt, T
Nef, B.K
Rhea, S.T
Russo, J.M
Nieman, S.T
Sanders, P
Wilson, J.A
Wilson, J.W
Tevis, J.W
Stelford, M.W
Shearouse, T.W
Schultz, E.D
Reddy, L
Lin, Z
Guo, W
Gill, N
Gu, H
Guo, W
Karn, R
Gu, H
Adedeji, O
Guo, W
Ghimire, B.P
Adedeji, O
Lin, Z
Guo, W
Adedeji, O.I
Ghimire, B.P
Gu, H
Karn, R
Lin, Z
Guo, W
Karn, R
Adedeji, O
Ghimire, B.P
Abdalla, A
Sheng, V
Ritchie, G
Guo, W
Adedeji, O
Guo, W
Alwaseela, H
Ghimire, B
Wieber, E
Karn, R
Ghimire, B
Karn, R
Adedeji, O
Ritchie, G
Guo, W
Ghimire, B
Karn, R
Adedeji, O
Guo, W
Adedeji, O
Karn, R
Ghimire, B.P
Guo, W
Wieber, E.N
Levanon, D
Cohen, Y
Gafni, R
Shmuel, L
Edan, Y
Tenenboim, Y
Edan, Y
Ginzberg, I
Paz Kagan, T
Carmon, T
Aflalo , E
Sagi, A
Edan, Y
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Guidance, Robotics, Automation, and GPS Systems
Remote Sensing Applications in Precision Agriculture
Proximal Sensing in Precision Agriculture
Sensor Application in Managing In-season Crop Variability
Standards & Data Stewardship
Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems
Decision Support Systems
Precision Agriculture and Global Food Security
Drainage Optimization and Variable Rate Irrigation
Decision Support Systems
Precision Agriculture for Sustainability and Environmental Protection
Precision Crop Protection, Pest, and Plant Health
Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Advanced Analytics in Agriculture
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1. A Remote Interface for a Human-Robot Cooperative Vineyard Sprayer

... Y. Edan, R. Berenstein, I. Ben-halevi

2. Near-Real-Time Remote Sensing And Yield Monitoring Of Biomass Crops

The demand for bioenergy crops production has increased tremendously by the biofuel industry for substitution of traditional fuels due to the economic availability and environmental benefits. Pre-Harvest monitoring of biomass production is necessary to develop optimized instrumentation and data processing systems for crop growth, health and stress monitoring; and to develop algorithms for field operation scheduling. To cope with the problems of missing critical... Y. Zhao, L. Li, K.C. Ting, L.F. Tian, T. Ahamed

3. Field-Based High-Throughput Phenotyping Approach For Soybean Plant Improvement

The continued development of new, high yielding cultivars needed to meet the world’s growing food demands will be aided by improving the technology to rapidly phenotype potential cultivars. High-throughput phenotyping (HTP) is essential to maximize the greatest value of genetics analysis and to better understand the plant biology and physiology in view of a “Feed the World in 2050” theme. Field-based high-throughput phenotyping platform... L. Li, D. Jiang, R.P. Campos, Z. Lu, L.F. Tian

4. Development of a Multiband Sensor for Citrus Black Spot Disease Detection

Citrus black spot (CBS), or Guignardia citricarpa, is known as the most destroying citrus fungal disease worldwide. CBS causes yield loss as a result of early fruit drop, and it leaves severely blemished and unmarketable fruit. While leaves usually remain symptomless, CBS generates various forms of lesions on citrus fruits including hard spot, cracked spot, and virulent spot. CBS lesions often appear on maturing fruit, starting two months before maturity. Warm temperature and sunlight exposure... A. Pourreza, W. Lee, J. Lu, P. Roberts

5. Toward Geopolitical-Context-Enabled Interoperability in Precision Agriculture: AgGateway's SPADE, PAIL, WAVE, CART and ADAPT

AgGateway is a nonprofit consortium of 240+ businesses working to promote, enable and expand eAgriculture. It provides a non-competitive collaborative environment, transparent funding and governance models, and anti-trust and intellectual property policies that guide and protect members’ contributions and implementations. AgGateway primarily focuses on implementing existing standards and collaborating with other organizations to extend them when necessary. In 2010 AgGateway identified... R. Ferreyra, D.B. Applegate, A.W. Berger, D.T. Berne, B.E. Craker, D.G. Daggett, A. Gowler, R.J. Bullock, S.C. Haringx, C. Hillyer, T. Howatt, B.K. Nef, S.T. Rhea, J.M. Russo, S.T. Nieman, P. Sanders, J.A. Wilson, J.W. Wilson, J.W. Tevis, M.W. Stelford, T.W. Shearouse, E.D. Schultz, L. Reddy

6. Cotton Boll Detection and Yield Estimation Using UAS Lidar Data and RGB Image

Cotton boll distribution is a critical phenotypic trait that represents the plant's response to its environment. Accurate quantification of boll distribution provides valuable information for breeding cultivars with high yield and fiber quality. Manual methods for boll mapping are time-consuming and labor-intensive. We evaluated the application of Lidar point cloud and RGB image data in boll detection and distribution and yield estimation. Lidar data was acquired at 15 m using a DJI Matrice... Z. Lin, W. Guo, N. Gill

7. Integration of Unmanned Aerial Systems Images and Yield Monitor in Improving Cotton Yield Estimation

The yield monitor is one of the most adopted precision agriculture technologies because it generates dense yield data to quantify the spatial variability of crop yield as a basis for site-specific management. However, yield monitor data has various errors that prevent proper interpretation and precise field management. The objective of this study was to evaluate the application of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) images in improving cotton yield monitor data. The study was conducted in a dryland... H. Gu, W. Guo

8. Evaluation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Images in Estimating Cotton Nitrogen Content

Estimating crop nitrogen content is a critical step for optimizing nitrogen fertilizer application. The objective of this study was to evaluate the application of UAV images in estimating cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) N content. This study was conducted in a dryland cotton field in Garza County, Texas, in 2020. The experiment was implemented as a randomized complete block design with three N rates of 0, 34, and 67 kg N ha-1. A RedEdge multispectral sensor was used to acquire... R. Karn, H. Gu, O. Adedeji, W. Guo

9. Modeling Spatial and Temporal Variability of Cotton Yield Using DSSAT for Decision Support in Precision Agriculture

The quantification of spatial and temporal variability of cotton yield provides critical information for optimizing resources, especially water. The Southern High Plains (SHP) of Texas is a major cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) production region with diminishing water supply. The objective of this study was to predict cotton yield variability using soil properties and topographic attributes. The DSSAT CROPGRO-Cotton model was used to simulate cotton growth, development and yield using... B.P. Ghimire, O. Adedeji, Z. Lin, W. Guo

10. Estimation of Cotton Biomass Using Unmanned Aerial Systems and Satellite-based Remote Sensing

Satellite and unmanned aerial system (UAS) images are effective in monitoring crop growth at various spatial, temporal, and spectral scales. The objective of the study was to estimate cotton biomass at different growth stages using vegetation indices (VIs) derived from UAS and satellite images. This research was conducted in a cotton field in Hale County, Texas, in 2021. Data collected include 54 plant samples at different locations for three dates of the growing season. Multispectral images from... O.I. Adedeji, B.P. Ghimire, H. Gu, R. Karn, Z. Lin, W. Guo

11. Within Field Cotton Yield Prediction Using Temporal Satellite Imagery Combined with Deep Learning

Crop yield prediction at the field scale plays a pivotal role in enhancing agricultural management, a vital component in addressing global food security challenges. Regional or county-level data, while valuable for broader agricultural planning, often lacks the precision required by farmers for effective and timely field management. The primary obstacle in utilizing satellite imagery to forecast crop yields at the field level lies in its low temporal and spatial resolutions. This study aims to... R. Karn, O. Adedeji, B.P. Ghimire, A. Abdalla, V. Sheng, G. Ritchie, W. Guo

12. Assessing Precision Water Management in Cotton Using Unmanned Aerial Systems and Satellite Remote Sensing

The goal of this study was to improve agricultural sustainability and water use efficiency by allocating the right amount of water at the right place and time within the field. The objectives were to assess the effect of variable rate irrigation (VRI) on cotton growth and yield and evaluate the application of satellites and Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in capturing the spatial and temporal patterns of cotton growth response to irrigation. Irrigation treatments with six replications of three different... O. Adedeji, W. Guo, H. Alwaseela, B. Ghimire, E. Wieber, R. Karn

13. Simulating Climate Change Impacts on Cotton Yield in the Texas High Plains

Crop yield prediction enables stakeholders to plan farming practices and marketing. Crop models can predict crop yield based on cropping system and practices, soil, and other environmental factors. These models are being used for decision support in agriculture in a variety of ways. Cultivar selection, water and nutrient input optimization, planting date selection, climate change analysis and yield prediction are some of the promising area of applications of the models in field level farm management.... B. Ghimire, R. Karn, O. Adedeji, G. Ritchie, W. Guo

14. Predicting Within-field Cotton Yield Variability Using DSSAT for Decision Support in Precision Agriculture

The quantification of spatial and temporal variability of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)  yield provides critical information for optimizing resources, especially water, in the Southern High Plains (SHP), Texas, with a diminishing water supply. The within-field yield variation is mostly influenced by the properties of soil and their interaction with water and nutrients. The objective of this study was to predict within-field cotton yield variability using a crop growth model... B. Ghimire, R. Karn, O. Adedeji, W. Guo

15. Evaluating the Impact of Irrigation Rate, Timing, and Maturity-based Cotton Cultivars on Yield and Fiber Quality in West Texas

In West Texas, effective irrigation is crucial for sustainable cotton production given the water scarcity from the declining Ogallala aquifer and erratic rainfall patterns. A three-year study (2020-2022) investigated irrigation rate and timing effects on early to mid-season cotton maturity groups. Five treatments, including rainfed (W1 or LLL) and variations in irrigation rates at growth stages (P1 to P4), were applied. Evaluation involved six to seven cotton cultivars from four maturity groups,... O. Adedeji, R. Karn, B.P. Ghimire, W. Guo, E.N. Wieber

16. Spatio-Temporal Sampling-Point Allocation for High-Density Robotic Pest Monitoring and Precision Treatment

Efficient monitoring of pests in crops, such as the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae), is essential for optimizing pesticide application and minimizing yield losses. However, conventional manual scouting is labor-intensive and costly, limiting spatial coverage and sampling frequency. Consequently, infestation hotspots are often detected too late, reducing the effectiveness of timely and targeted interventions. This limitation... D. Levanon, Y. Cohen, R. Gafni, L. Shmuel, Y. Edan

17. Comparative Evaluation of Combined and Task Specific Detectors for Pomegranate Yield and Fruit Loss Detection

Fruit cracking and drop represent major sources of yield loss in pomegranate orchards; however, existing vision-based yield estimation methods focus on counting healthy fruit and do not usually capture losses occurring on-tree and on the orchard floor, thereby constraining their operational relevance. This study evaluates detection strategies for simultaneous yield and loss quantification, with a specific comparison between combined multi class models and task specific single class models. Detection... Y. Tenenboim, Y. Edan, I. Ginzberg, T. Paz Kagan

18. Cross-Season Transfer Learning for Prawn Morphometric Estimation Using YOLOv11-Pose

The problem of maintaining accurate computer vision models in dynamic aquaculture pond environments is increasingly important as real world imaging conditions vary over time. Even in controlled indoor ponds, factors such as water turbidity, lighting angle, background reflections, and camera setup can change between monitoring sessions or seasons. These variations introduce domain shifts that can significantly degrade the performance of deep learning models trained under controlled conditions.... T. Carmon, E. Aflalo , A. Sagi, Y. Edan