2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.950720
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Within and combined season prediction models for perennial ryegrass biomass yield using ground- and air-based sensor data

Abstract: Across-season biomass assessment is crucial in the cultivar selection process to accurately evaluate the yield performance of lines under different growing conditions. However, it has been difficult to have an accurate, reliable, and repeated fresh biomass (FM) estimation of large populations of plants in the field without destructive harvesting, which incurs significant labor and operation costs. Sensor-based phenotyping platforms have advanced in the data collection of structural and vegetative information o… Show more

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“…The PR could reduce the time required to monitor the farm, but factors such as the reproductive stage of the pasture can affect the accuracy. The UAV has a higher resolution than the satellite and provides the opportunity of producing 3D models of the paddocks (through photogrammetry, Structure-from-Motion or LiDAR), to improve estimations of spectral indices [18,54]. However, still, significant time is required to conduct flights and process data and has limitations such as the proximity to airports and battery life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PR could reduce the time required to monitor the farm, but factors such as the reproductive stage of the pasture can affect the accuracy. The UAV has a higher resolution than the satellite and provides the opportunity of producing 3D models of the paddocks (through photogrammetry, Structure-from-Motion or LiDAR), to improve estimations of spectral indices [18,54]. However, still, significant time is required to conduct flights and process data and has limitations such as the proximity to airports and battery life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%