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Frimpong, K.A
Fletcher, D
Gasparino, M.V
Lati, R
Mohamed , E.A
El-Shirbeny, M
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Abban-Baidoo, E
Shisanya , C.A
Macharia, A.N
Frimpong, K.A
Marschner, B
Herrmann, I
Sadeh, R
Avneri, A
Tubul, Y
Lati, R
Abbo, S
Bonfil, D.J
Peleg, Z
El-Shirbeny, M
Mohamed , E.A
Belal , A.A
Zahran, M.A
Higuti, V.A
Velasquez, A.E
Gasparino, M.V
Magalhães, D.V
Becker, M
Milori, D.M
Aroca, R.V
Terhoeven-Urselmans, T
Fletcher, D
Karanja, M.M
Kamau, J.W
Topics
Precision Nutrient Management
Proximal and Remote Sensing
Precision Water Management
Robotics, Automation, and Small Farm Mechanization
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2020
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1. Biochar and/or Compost for Soil Quality and Maize Yield Improvement in an Acidic Ferralsol Soil in Kenya.

The rapidly increasing global population, climate change and dwindling resources have made it very difficult to meet global food demand. To address the issue of food insecurity, sustainable intensification of agriculture (SIA) has been proposed. However, the consequences of poorly managed agricultural intensification can negatively affect the ecosystem. Biochar and compost application has been widely recommended as a highly promising soil fertility replenishment option to promote sustainable agriculture....

2. Spectral assessment of chickpea morpho-physiological traits from space, air and ground

Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) is an important grain legume in semi-arid regions and water-stress is a major constraint to its productivity.  Area under chickpea cultivation is growing but climate change toward greater aridity results in higher precipitation instability and risks yields.  The ability to assess water potential can support irrigation decisions.  Thus, improved ability to spatially assess plants water status can promote more efficient irrigation.  The current... I. Herrmann, R. Sadeh, A. Avneri, Y. Tubul, R. Lati, S. Abbo, D.J. Bonfil, Z. Peleg

3. Irrigation Water Management for Potato crop under Pivot Irrigation System using Remote sensing techniques

 When water application records low efficiency, the water losses increased. Irrigation systems often ignore soil variability and water applied uniformly on the field; hence, the water losses amplified. Which means more water application, more energy demand, and more money expenses. El-Salhia region contains a big agricultural farm located at the South Eastern of Nile delta. The field NO 34 was chosen to be investigated under the pivot central sprinkler irrigation system which cultivated with...

4. LiDAR-based soybean crop segmentation for autonomous navigation

The technological advances in the last few decades have greatly changed agricultural operations. In order to became safer, more profitable, efficient, and sustainable, modern farms have adopted the use of sophisticated technologies, such as robots, sensors, aerial images, and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System). These technologies not only increase the crop productivity, but also reduce the wide use of water, fertilisers, and pesticides. Due to this, they reduce costs and negative environmental... V.A. Higuti, A.E. Velasquez, M.V. Gasparino, D.V. Magalhães, M. Becker, D.M. Milori, R.V. Aroca

5. Deep Learning is bringing pan-African small holder advisory services based on mid-infrared spectroscopic soil analysis to the next level

The majority of African smallholder farmers do not have access to soil analytical services. The main reasons are relatively high costs of wet chemical services and difficult logistics. As a result they have to rely on blanket fertilizer recommendations. This often causes poor soil management due to very heterogeneous soil conditions. As a result, the return on investment from blanket fertilizer recommendations is low and fertilizer acceptance is not growing among smallholder farmers. Soil spectral... T. Terhoeven-urselmans, D. Fletcher, M.M. Karanja, J.W. Kamau