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Gianquinto, G.P
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Tremblay, N
Vigneault, P
Bouroubi, M.Y
Dorais, M
Gianquinto, G.P
Tempesta, M
Damerow, L.M
Blanke, M.M
Zhou, R.R
Blanke, M.M
Damerow, L.M
Seehuber, C
Topics
Precision Horticulture
Engineering Technologies and Advances
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Poster
Oral
Year
2012
2014
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1. Remote Sensing of Nitrogen and Water Status on Boston Lettuce Transplants in a Greenhouse Environment

Remote sensing is the stand-off collection through the use of a variety of devices for gathering information on a given object or area. Applied as a warning tool in plant stock production, it is expected to help in the achievement of better, more uniform and more productive organic cropping systems. Remote sensing of vegetation targets can be achieved from the... N. Tremblay, P. Vigneault, M.Y. Bouroubi, M. Dorais, G.P. Gianquinto, M. Tempesta

2. Recognition Algorithms for Detection of Apple Fruit in an Orchard for Early Yield Prediction

... L.M. Damerow, M.M. Blanke, R.R. Zhou

3. Precision Thinning Of Fruit Crops

L. Damerow, C. Seehuber and M. Blanke University of Bonn, Germany Correspondence: damerow@uni-bonn.de   Abstract for o r a l   Thinning is a pre-requisite in the majority of fruit crops worldwide in order to overcome or prevent alternate bearing (change of years with large and low yields) and to provide regular yields of high quality... M.M. Blanke, L. Damerow, C. Seehuber