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Stevens, L.J
Defourny, P
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Goffart, J
Leonard, A
Buffet, D
Defourny, P
Van Den Wyngaert, L
Stevens, L.J
Ferguson, R.B
Franzen, D.W
Kitchen, N.R
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Pros and Cons of Reflectance and Fluorescence-based Remote Sensing of Crop
Sensor Application in Managing In-season CropVariability
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Oral
Year
2010
2014
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1. SPOT5 Multispectral Data Potentialities To Monitor Potato Crop Nitrogen Status At Specific Field Scale

The many challenges facing European agriculture and farm of tomorrow are such that they increasingly require the setting up of Decision Support Systems (DSS) that favour integrated crop management at farm or regional level. A valuable DSS for management of split fertilizer N applications was developed in Belgium for potato crop. It combines total N recommendation based on field predictive balance-sheet method along with Crop Nitrogen Status (CNS) monitoring through hand-held chlorophyll meter... J. Goffart, A. Leonard, D. Buffet, P. Defourny, L. Van den wyngaert

2. In-Season Nitrogen Requirement For Maize Using Model And Sensor-Based Recommendation Approaches

Nitrogen (N), an essential element, is often limiting to plant growth.  There is great value in determining the optimum quantity and timing of N application to meet crop needs while minimizing losses.  Low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) has been attributed to several factors including poor synchrony between N fertilizer and crop demand, unaccounted for spatial variability resulting in varying crop N needs, and temporal variances in crop N needs.  Applying a portion... L.J. Stevens, R.B. Ferguson, D.W. Franzen, N.R. Kitchen