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Sadeh, R
Roudies, N
LOTSI, K
Mohamed, Z
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Herrmann, I
Sadeh, R
Avneri, A
Tubul, Y
Lati, R
Abbo, S
Bonfil, D.J
Peleg, Z
Roudies, N
Boughattas, N
Marwa, K
Mohamed, Z
Sawsen, A
Soumaya, A
Hafedh, H
Imen, H
Youssef, T
Topics
Proximal and Remote Sensing
Plenary Session
Precision Nutrient Management
Type
Oral
Year
2020
2022
2024
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1. 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

2. Scalling Ag Technologies to Unlock Value for Agriculture in Africa - Insights from UM6P-al Moutmir Case in Morocco

Completely aligned with the mission of Africa Ag conference to “connect the science and practice needed to put precision agriculture in action for Africa”, UM6P, through its farming development initiative Al Moutmir in Morocco, works hand in hand with all the Ag players  to scale innovative solutions to unlock Africa value through responsible technologies. We believe African agriculture is at a transformational moment in its history  and a time of incredible possibility... N. Roudies

3. Optimizing Durum Wheat Nitrogen Nutrition Index (NNI) Prediction Through Sentinel-2 Vegetation Index Integration

Nitrogen is crucial for durum wheat growth and productivity, but excess or insufficient levels can harm both the environment and farmers' finances. Remote sensing offers rapid, cost-effective, and nondestructive ways to assess crop nutrition, with vegetation indices (VIs) indicating plant health. This study aims to enhance the accuracy of durum wheat nitrogen status prediction by investigating modified formulations of Nitrogen Nutrition Index (NNI) coupled with various vegetation indices (VIs),... N. Boughattas, K. Marwa, Z. Mohamed, A. Sawsen, A. Soumaya, H. Hafedh, H. Imen, T. Youssef