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OLUBAMIWA, O.0
Ghinassi, G.P
Pecker, K
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OLUWADUN, A.A
OLUBAMIWA, O.0
JAYEOLA, O.C
Pagni, P
Ghinassi, G.P
Vieri, M.P
Pecker, K
Botsali, F.M
Topal, A
Zengin, M
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Food Security and Precision Agriculture
Sensor Application in Managing In-season Crop Variability
Adoption of Precision Agriculture
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1. Optimizing Vineyard Irrigation Through The Automatic Resistivity Profiling (arp) Technology. The Proposal Of A Methodological Approach

 In Tuscany, central Italy, grape cultivation and wine production (i.e., Chianti DOCG, Brunello di Montalcino) are farming activities appreciated worldwide. Differently from the past, irrigation is allowed to meet the intense physiological stress that may occur during seasons affected by the increasing climate variability, in order to guarantee quality product and hence high market profitability in many vines areas. Most vineyards... P. Pagni, G.P. Ghinassi, M.P. Vieri

2. Microbial Contaminants in Cocoa Powder Samples in South – West Nigeria

Cocoa powder (CP), which is the major ingredient of cocoa-based beverages, is obtained from cocoa cake in a process involving hydraulic pressing of cocoa butter from fermented and roasted cocoa beans. Cocoa powder is presently being consumed as a health drink because of the presence of flavonoids in it. Evidences have shown that cocoa flavonoids exert powerful antioxidant properties by boosting immune responses and also the presence of procyanidins in cocoa protects the body against free-radical.... A.A. Oluwadun, O.0. Olubamiwa, O.C. Jayeola

3. The Review of Studying and Using Advanced Technologies for Site Specific Management in Konya, Turkey

Using advanced (information) technologies in agriculture is increasing rapidly especially in the developed countries such as USA, Japan, and some members of EU. Advanced technologies in agriculture are mostly based on sensors. Site specific management is a form of agricultural management, which is governed by optimum use of variables. Input such as chemical, water, and seed in agricultural production can be managed by using the technologies. Geographic information systems (GIS), Global Position... K. Pecker, F.M. Botsali, A. Topal, M. Zengin