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1. Diagnosis Of Sclerotinia Infected Oilseed Rape (Brassica Napus L) Using Hyperspectral Imaging And ChemomtricsAbstract: Brassica napus L leaf diseases could cause seriously reduction in crop yield and quality. Early diagnosis of Brassica napus L leaf diseases plays a vital role in Brassica napus L growth. To explore an effective methodology for diagnosis of Sclerotinia infected Brassica napus L plants, healthy Brassica napus L leaves and Brassica napus L leaves infected by Sclerotinia were prepared in a controlled circumstance. A visible/short-wave near infrared hyperspectral... N. Chen, F. Liu, L. Jiang, L. Feng, Y. He, Y. Bao |
2. 3-Dimension Reconstruction Of Cactus Using Multispectral ImagesUsing 3D reconstruction result to investigate plant morphology has been a focus of virtual plant. And multispectral imaging has proved to carried biological information in quite a lot work. This paper present a idea to investigate chlorophyll spatial variability of cactus using a bunch of multispectral images. 46 multispectral images are taken at equally distributed angles surrounding the tree and have over 80% overlap. Structure from motion approach has been used... F. Liu, Y. He, Y. Zhang, L. Tan, Y. Zhang, L. Jiang |
3. Development of an In-line Sc-ise Sensor System for Closed Hydroponic Nutrient MonitoringNutrient monitoring is crucial in closed hydroponic systems, where accurate control over individual ion concentrations directly influences crop yield and fertilizer efficiency. While electrical conductivity (EC) sensors are commonly used, they only measure total ionic strength and cannot distinguish between specific ions. Liquid-contact ion-selective electrodes (LC-ISEs) have been studied as an alternative but tend to suffer from durability issues and signal instability under the high-flow conditions... Y. Jang, W. Cho |