Precision Agriculture ’21 2021
DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-916-9_25
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25. Early detection of soil-borne diseases in field crops via remote sensing

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“…Advanced equipment and artificial intelligence tools push this technology forward to greater sensitivity and capabilities [65,66]. The diverse applications of this high-end technology already include precision irrigation management [42], disease early detection [67], patterns of disease appearance in the field, studying aggressive fungal strains' impact [68], evaluating prevention practices, and assessing crop resistance [69]. These uses and new applications yet to be developed provide powerful tools for phytopathologists in plant disease management.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Advanced equipment and artificial intelligence tools push this technology forward to greater sensitivity and capabilities [65,66]. The diverse applications of this high-end technology already include precision irrigation management [42], disease early detection [67], patterns of disease appearance in the field, studying aggressive fungal strains' impact [68], evaluating prevention practices, and assessing crop resistance [69]. These uses and new applications yet to be developed provide powerful tools for phytopathologists in plant disease management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%