2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78431-7_8
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Sensing in Precision Horticulture

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“…Precision agriculture uses information obtained from temporal or spatial data to address variability within the orchard, improve the productivity and quality of horticultural products, and enhance resource use efficiency and sustainability ( Zhang et al., 2002 ). The application of sensors, remote sensing, information systems, and improved machinery are important for achieving low-input and high-efficiency horticulture ( Zude-Sasse et al., 2021 ; Longchamps et al., 2022 ). Since irrigation is tightly associated with tree growth and productivity and water is an indispensable limited resource, technological tools that assess tree water status can improve irrigation scheduling and water use efficiency, avoiding over-irrigation or applying undesirable water stress ( Gonzalez-Dugo et al., 2013 ; Blanco and Kalcsits, 2021 ).…”
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“…Precision agriculture uses information obtained from temporal or spatial data to address variability within the orchard, improve the productivity and quality of horticultural products, and enhance resource use efficiency and sustainability ( Zhang et al., 2002 ). The application of sensors, remote sensing, information systems, and improved machinery are important for achieving low-input and high-efficiency horticulture ( Zude-Sasse et al., 2021 ; Longchamps et al., 2022 ). Since irrigation is tightly associated with tree growth and productivity and water is an indispensable limited resource, technological tools that assess tree water status can improve irrigation scheduling and water use efficiency, avoiding over-irrigation or applying undesirable water stress ( Gonzalez-Dugo et al., 2013 ; Blanco and Kalcsits, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A similar system was developed using colour information to obtain apple size and infra-red images for estimating FST in real time [25] . However, fruit segmentation based on captured images are susceptible to light variations and may be biased due to equal colour or shading condition of fruit, leaves and woody parts [ 17 , 37 ].…”
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confidence: 99%