2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1230/1/012088
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Rice brown planthopper monitoring and detection by spectral reflectance: a review

M D Arifin,
Y Koesmaryono,
Impron

Abstract: Brown planthopper (BPH) has been one of the main pests of rice worldwide. Monitoring is important factor for determining attacks and estimating their effects. The traditional monitoring approach is usually conducted through visual observation and field scouting, with limitations such as subjectivity and time consumption. Remote sensing is an alternative pest monitoring method that covers a larger area in a shorter time. This paper discusses a remote-sensing method that uses a spectral approach to detect BPH at… Show more

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