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Miklas, P.N
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Abu Kassim, F
Vadamalai, G
Mohd Hanif, A
Balasundram, S.K
Khot, L
Zhou, J
Boydston, R
Miklas, P.N
Porter, L
Balasundram, S.K
Chong, Y
Mohd Hanif, A
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Precision Crop Protection
Unmanned Aerial Systems
Precision Horticulture
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Poster
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2012
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1. A Non-Destructive Method of Estimating Red Tip Disease in Pineapple

Red Tip disease typically reduces pineapple yields by up to 50%. At present, the causal agent of Red Tip disease is still unconfirmed. B... F. Abu kassim, G. Vadamalai, A. Mohd hanif, S.K. Balasundram

2. Small UAS Integrated Sensing Tools for Abiotic Stress Monitoring in Irrigated Pinto Beans

Precision agriculture is a practical approach to maximize crop yield with optimal use of rapidly depleting natural resources. Availability of specific and high resolution crop data at critical growth stages is a key for real-time data driven decision support for precision agriculture management during the production season. The goal of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using small unmanned aerial system (UAS) integrated remote sensing tools to monitor the abiotic stress of eight irrigated... L. Khot, J. Zhou, R. Boydston, P.N. Miklas, L. Porter

3. 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