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Nowatzki, J
Bajwa, S
Sivarajan, S
Maharlooei, M
Kandel, H
Shirzadi, A
Maharlooei, M
hassanijalilian, O
Bajwa, S
Howatt, K
Sivarajan, S
Nowatzki, J
Maharlooei, M
Bajwa, S
Mireei, S.A
Shirzadi, A
Sivarajan, S
Berti, M
Nowatzki, J
Alshihabi, O
Stenberg, B
Barron, J
MECHRI, M
Alshihabi, O
Angar, H
Nouiri, I
Soderstrom, M
Persson, K
Phillips, S
Topics
Sensor Application in Managing In-season CropVariability
Remote Sensing Applications in Precision Agriculture
Proximal Sensing in Precision Agriculture
In-Season Nitrogen Management
Type
Oral
Poster
Year
2014
2016
2024
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1. Evaluation Of In-Field Sensors To Monitor Nitrogen Status In Soybean

In recent years, active optical crop sensors have been gaining importance to determine in-season nitrogen (N) fertilization requirements for on-the-go variable rate application.  Although most of these active in-field crop sensors have been evaluated in corn and wheat crops, they have not yet been evaluated in soybean production systems in North Dakota. Recent research from both South Dakota and North Dakota indicate that in-season N application in soybean can increase soybean yield... J. Nowatzki, S. Bajwa, S. Sivarajan, M. Maharlooei, H. Kandel

2. Greenhouse Study to Identify Glyphosate-resistant Weeds Based on Canopy Temperature

Development of herbicide-resistant crops has resulted in significant positive changes to agronomic practices, while repeated and intensive use of herbicides with the same mechanisms of action has caused the development of herbicide-resistant weeds. As of 2015, 35 weed species are reported to be resistant to glyphosate worldwide. A greenhouse study was conducted to identify characteristics which can be helpful in field mapping of glyphosate resistant weeds by using UAV imagery. The experiment included... A. Shirzadi, M. Maharlooei, O. Hassanijalilian, S. Bajwa, K. Howatt, S. Sivarajan, J. Nowatzki

3. Vis/NIR Spectroscopy to Estimate Crude Protein (CP) in Alfalfa Crop: Feasibility Study

The fast and reliable quality determination of alfalfa crop is of interest for producers to make management decisions, the dealers to determine the price, and the dairy producers for livestock management. In this study, the crude protein (CP), one of the main quality indices of alfalfa, was estimated using the visible and near-infrared (Vis/NIR) spectroscopy. A total of 68 samples from various variety trials of alfalfa crop were collected under the irrigated and rainfed conditions. The diffuse... M. Maharlooei, S. Bajwa, S.A. Mireei, A. Shirzadi, S. Sivarajan, M. Berti, J. Nowatzki

4. Water Stress Assessment for a Better Within-field Nitrogen and Irrigation Management

Swedish crops production is predominantly rain fed; and until now, food security has been safeguarded by relying on imports if seasonal variations of rainfall reduce yield quantity and quality. In Sweden, based on climate change scenarios, farmers organizations and representatives consider water to be a critical factor that potentially will limit the yield levels to a larger extent in the future. In the last decades, it is registered very dry seasons (e.g. 2018 and 2019) and long dry spells in... O. Alshihabi, B. Stenberg, J. Barron

5. In-season Nitrogen Management for Wheat in Tunisia Using Proximal and Remote Sensing

While the cereal sector represents an important factor in the social and economic farming structure in Tunisia, the national wheat average yield is very low, estimated to 1.4 t/ha. However, the frequent spreading of nitrogen in large quantities to raise yields can lead to low use efficiency of N and groundwater pollution. In Sweden, digital tools using proximal and remote sensing for variable rate application (VRA) of nutrients were developed and widely used by farmers to optimize fertilization... M. Mechri, O. Alshihabi, H. Angar, I. Nouiri, M. Soderstrom, K. Persson, S. Phillips