Current state of hyperspectral remote sensing for early plant disease detection: A review
A Terentev, V Dolzhenko, A Fedotov, D Eremenko - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
The development of hyperspectral remote sensing equipment, in recent years, has provided
plant protection professionals with a new mechanism for assessing the phytosanitary state of …
plant protection professionals with a new mechanism for assessing the phytosanitary state of …
Seeing the lights for leafy greens in indoor vertical farming
Background Agricultural production in controlled indoor farming offers a reliable alternative
to food and nutrition supply for densely populated cities and contributes to addressing the …
to food and nutrition supply for densely populated cities and contributes to addressing the …
From visual estimates to fully automated sensor-based measurements of plant disease severity: status and challenges for improving accuracy
The severity of plant diseases, traditionally the proportion of the plant tissue exhibiting
symptoms, is a key quantitative variable to know for many diseases and is prone to error …
symptoms, is a key quantitative variable to know for many diseases and is prone to error …
Proximal hyperspectral sensing of abiotic stresses in plants
A Sanaeifar, C Yang, M de la Guardia, W Zhang… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Recent attempts, advances and challenges, as well as future perspectives regarding the
application of proximal hyperspectral sensing (where sensors are placed within 10 m above …
application of proximal hyperspectral sensing (where sensors are placed within 10 m above …
Proximal methods for plant stress detection using optical sensors and machine learning
AV Zubler, JY Yoon - Biosensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
Plant stresses have been monitored using the imaging or spectrometry of plant leaves in the
visible (red-green-blue or RGB), near-infrared (NIR), infrared (IR), and ultraviolet (UV) …
visible (red-green-blue or RGB), near-infrared (NIR), infrared (IR), and ultraviolet (UV) …
Integrated nematode management in a world in transition: constraints, policy, processes, and technologies for the future
RA Sikora, J Helder, LPG Molendijk… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Plant-parasitic nematodes are one of the most insidious pests limiting agricultural
production, parasitizing mostly belowground and occasionally aboveground plant parts …
production, parasitizing mostly belowground and occasionally aboveground plant parts …
Technical workflows for hyperspectral plant image assessment and processing on the greenhouse and laboratory scale
S Paulus, AK Mahlein - GigaScience, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background The use of hyperspectral cameras is well established in the field of plant
phenotyping, especially as a part of high-throughput routines in greenhouses. Nevertheless …
phenotyping, especially as a part of high-throughput routines in greenhouses. Nevertheless …
Sensor-based phenotyping of above-ground plant-pathogen interactions
Plant pathogens cause yield losses in crops worldwide. Breeding for improved disease
resistance and management by precision agriculture are two approaches to limit such yield …
resistance and management by precision agriculture are two approaches to limit such yield …
Phenotypic techniques and applications in fruit trees: a review
Y Huang, Z Ren, D Li, X Liu - Plant Methods, 2020 - Springer
Phenotypic information is of great significance for irrigation management, disease
prevention and yield improvement. Interest in the evaluation of phenotypes has grown with …
prevention and yield improvement. Interest in the evaluation of phenotypes has grown with …
Multidimensional and multifunctional metasurface design using hybrid spin decoupling
Metasurfaces are nanometer-thick patterned interfaces that exhibit unprecedented control
over the quintessential properties of light and provide a footing ground for many innovative …
over the quintessential properties of light and provide a footing ground for many innovative …