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Gonzalez-Dugo, V
Grafton, M.Q
Gérard, B.G
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Zarco-Tejada, P.J
Gonzalez-Dugo, V
Girona, J
Fereres, E
Bellvert, J
Rodrigues Junior, F.A
Ortiz-Monasterio, I
Zarco-Tejada, P.J
Ammar, K
Gérard, B.G
Grafton, M.Q
McVeagh, P.J
Pullanagari, R.R
Yule, I.J
Topics
Remote Sensing Applications in Precision Agriculture
Sensor Application in Managing In-season CropVariability
Spatial Variability in Crop, Soil and Natural Resources
Type
Oral
Year
2014
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1. Detection Of Fruit Tree Water Status In Orchards From Remote Sensing Thermal Imagery

In deciduous fruit trees there is a growing need of using water status indicators for scheduling irrigation and adopt regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) strategies taking into account spatial variability of orchards. RDI strategies have been successfully adopted for many fruit trees as a means for reducing water use and because yield and quality at harvest are not sensitive to water stress at some developmental stages. Although water status is generally monitored by measuring tree... P.J. Zarco-tejada, V. Gonzalez-dugo, J. Girona, E. Fereres, J. Bellvert

2. Using Precision Agriculture And Remote Sensing Techniques To Improve Genotype Selection In A Breeding Program

Precision Agriculture (PA) and Remote Sensing (RS) technologies are increasingly being used as tools to assess crop and soil properties by breeders and physiologists.  These technologies are showing potential to improve genotype selections over their traditional field measurements, by providing quick access to crop properties throughout the crop cycle and yield estimation. The objective of this work was to use vegetation indices (VIs) and soil apparent electrical conductivity... F.A. Rodrigues junior, I. Ortiz-monasterio, P.J. Zarco-tejada, K. Ammar, B.G. Gérard

3. Exploiting The Variability In Pasture Production On New Zealand Hill Country.

New Zealand has about four million hectares in medium to steep hill country pasture to which granular solid fertiliser is applied by airplane.  On most New Zealand hill country properties where cultivation is not possible the only means of influencing pasture production yield is through the addition of fertilizers and paddock subdivision to control grazing and pasture growth rates. Pasture response to fertilizer varies in production zones within the farm which can be modelled... M.Q. Grafton, P.J. Mcveagh, R.R. Pullanagari, I.J. Yule