2017 ASHS Annual Conference
Applications of Remote Sensors in Horticulture
Applications of Remote Sensors in Horticulture
Objective(s):
To describe advanced tools in remote data collection including: crop area estimation; canopy measurements; crop yield estimation; stress measurements; and phytochemical content estimation.
To describe advanced tools in remote data collection including: crop area estimation; canopy measurements; crop yield estimation; stress measurements; and phytochemical content estimation.
Remote sensors, on planes, drones, or space platforms, provide information of important parameters and processes that occur on the ground level. This data of high frequency and low cost, combined with meteorological, topographic information, and systems of geographic information, are a powerful tool in the optimization of horticulture management.
Thursday, September 21, 2017: 4:00 PM
Kohala 3 (Hilton Waikoloa Village)
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