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Fenech, A
Kayad, A.G
Ding, C
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Al-Gaadi, K
Hassaballa, A.A
Tola, E
Madugundu, R
Kayad, A.G
Javed, B
Cambouris, A
Duchemin, M
Longchamps, L
Basran, P.S
Arnold, S
Fenech, A
Karam, A
Ding, C
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Precision Agriculture and Global Food Security
Precision Agriculture and Global Food Security
Type
Oral
Year
2018
2024
2025
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1. Applying a Bivariate Frequency Ratio Technique for Potato High Yield Susceptibility Mapping

Spatial variation of soil characteristics and vegetation conditions are viewed as the most important indicators of crop yield status. Therefore, this study was designed to develop a crop yield prediction model through spatial autocorrelation between the actual yield of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) crop and selected yield status indicators (soil N, EC, pH, texture and vegetation condition), where the vegetation condition was represented by the cumulative normalized difference vegetation index... K. Al-gaadi, A.A. Hassaballa, E. Tola, R. Madugundu, A.G. Kayad

2. In-season Nitrogen Prediction Evaluation Using Airborne Imagery with AI Techniques in Commercial Potato Production

In modern agriculture, timely and precise nitrogen (N) monitoring is essential to optimize resource management and improve trade benefits. Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a staple food in many regions of the world, and improving its production is inevitable to ensure food security and promote related industries. Traditional methods of assessing nitrogen are labour-intensive, time-consuming, and require subjective observations. To address these limitations, a combination of multispectral... B. Javed, A. Cambouris, M. Duchemin, L. Longchamps, P.S. Basran, S. Arnold, A. Fenech, A. Karam

3. Laser- Induced Enhancement of Seed Germination and Early Growth in Legumes

Laser technologies are emerging as promising tools in precision agriculture for enhancing plant development and productivity. This study investigates the effects of low- power laser irradiation (532 nm, 1W) on the seed germination and early growth of mung beans (Vigna radiata). Seeds were exposed to laser light prior to planting, and their germination performance, leaf expansion, chlorophyll content, and shoot length were measured and compared to untreated control seeds. The laser-treated seeds... C. Ding