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BENAOUDA, H
Hassan, D
BRAHAM, M
MECHRI, M
LAAMRANI, A
Abera, T
El-Metwally , E
Waraka, B.B
Aduramigba, V.M
El-Metwally , E.A
Frimpong, K
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HAJRI, R
REZGHUI, M
MECHRI, M
BEN YOUNES , M
Ikuenobe, E.C
Madukwe, K.D
Ekhator, F
Aduramigba, V.M
Osayande, P.E
Solomon, S
Okoye, N.M
Soaud, A.A
El-Metwally , E.A
Ali, A.M
Sayed, R.K
KHECHBA, K
LAAMRANI, A
CHEHBOUNI, A
Dhiba, D
Misbah, K
BENAOUDA, H
MOHSINE, A
KAILIL, A
Abera, T
BRAHAM, M
Geremew, N.T
Waraka, B.B
Mirkena, L.W
Soaud, A
Abou-Zeid , S
Ali, A
Hassan, D
MECHRI, M
Soaud, A
El-Metwally , E
Ali, A
Sayed, R
Topics
Precision Water Management
Precision Agriculture for Field and Plantation Crops
Precision Nutrient Management
Applications for UAVs
Precision Agriculture for Tree Crops
On-Farm Experimentation
Precision Nutrient Management
Plenary Session
Precision Nutrient Management
Type
Oral
Poster
Year
2020
2022
2024
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1. Crop water requirements, biomass and grain yields estimation for Sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.) using cropwat in semi-arid regions of Tunisia

Dwindling water resources and increasing food requirements require greater efficiency in water use, both in rainfed and in irrigated agriculture. Regulated deficit irrigation provides a means of reducing water consumption while minimizing adverse effects on yield. With the current water shortage in Africa improving crop water use is vital especially in the arid and semi-arid regions.  Models can play a useful role in developing practical recommendations for optimizing crop production under... R. Hajri, M. Rezghui, M. Mechri, M. ben younes

2. Evaluation of on –farm oil palm yield parameters in Niger Delta region of Nigeria

Evaluation of on –farm oil palm yield parameters in Niger Delta region of Nigeria   *Ekhator F1., Osayande P1.,  Aduramigba-Modupe V.O2., Solomon O1., and  Ikuenobe C.E1. 1Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm Research (NIFOR) P.M.B 1030, Benin City, Edo State 2Institute of Agricultural Research and Training, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ibadan, Oyo... E.C. Ikuenobe, K.D. Madukwe, F. Ekhator, V.M. Aduramigba, P.E. Osayande, S. Solomon, N.M. Okoye

3. IMPACT OF SENSOR-BASED PRECISION NITROGEN MANAGEMENT ON WHEAT YIELD AND NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY

Optical sensors are promising new technology for precision nitrogen management in crops. Fertilizer N management for wheat (Cultivar: Giza 171) using optical sensor (GreenSeeker®) was evaluated at the Experimental Farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza Governorate, Egypt. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with three replications during two successive winter seasons (2017/2018 and 2018/2019) to quantify the relationship between N uptake at jointing growth... A.A. Soaud, E.A. El-metwally , A.M. Ali, R.K. Sayed

4. The Yield Gap In Africa: Closing the gap through soil attributes management using remote sensing & Precision Agriculture Approaches at the field scale

In Africa, which has the most population growth in the world, the agricultural system is characterized by the predominance of smallhoder farmers. In order to cope with intense population growth and increased production costs through yield gap closing. Yield gap is defined as the difference between potential yield and actual yield and is an inevitable method to improve yields while decreasing the environmental impacts of agricultural systems. The variability of yields is strongly controlled by... K. Khechba, A. Laamrani, A. Chehbouni, D. Dhiba, K. Misbah

5. Autonomous Hexacopter Spraying drones for plants protection

Abbes KAILIL1, Hassan BENAOUDA2, Abdelhakim MOHCINE3, 1 Eng. Doctor in aerospace engineering, Moroccan Industry Services & Engineering SARL, Morocco. 2 Eng. Doctor in Agriculture, INRA, Morocco. 3 Engineer in agriculture, ONCA, Morocco.   Farming technologies have considerably... H. Benaouda, A. Mohsine, A. Kailil

6. Sensor Based In-Season Nitrogen Determination for Quality Protein Maize on Farmers Field Western Ethiopia

Quality protein maize production is a current common practice and widely produced in western Ethiopia but its productivity is negatively affected by low rate and time of nitrogen application but there is still inadequate research on this phenomenon in quality protein maize production. This in view different attempts have been made to solve the soil fertility problems using sensor-based nitrogen management in southwestern and western Ethiopia. The objectives of this review were to summarize past... T. Abera

7. Field Digitization and Decision Support System (Dss) in Peach Cultivation to Manage the Mediterranean Fruitfly, Ceratitis Capitata

The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedermann) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a highly invasive, polyphagous species that attacks a wide range of fruits. In Tunisia, among the host species, peaches (Prunus persica (L.) are particularly susceptible, especially late-ripening cultivars. The risk of Medfly attack is related to various factors, such as the period of ripening during the season and the physical–chemical characteristics of the fruit. Traditionally, treatments... M. Braham

8. Lime and Phosphorus Effects on Soil Acidity and Malt Barley Phosphorus Use Efficiency in Welmera District, Central Highlands of Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, about 43% of total arable land affected by soil acidity. Furthermore, phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major constraint to increase crop yields. Efforts to ameliorate the deleterious effects of soil acidity must therefore be accompanied by measures to increase P availability in soils. Therefore, appropriate rate of lime and P fertilizer is an important strategy for improving crop growth in acidic soils. Accordingly, an experiment was undertaken to study lime and P effects on soil acidity... N.T. Geremew, B.B. Waraka, L.W. Mirkena

9. Chlorophyll Meter Based Precision Nitrogen Management in Maize Grown in Alluvial Soil in Egypt

Precision nitrogen (N) management is essential for profitable crop production and to minimize N losses to the environment that are a consequence of an excessive N supply. Chlorophyll meter-based N management can help to achieve high N use efficiency, as aquick and non-destructive spectral characteristics of leaves, which can be used to diagnose plant N deficiency and graduate N fertilization with improve N use efficiency. Field experiments were conducted during two consecutive years, 2019 and... A. Soaud, S. Abou-zeid , A. Ali, D. Hassan

10. Decision-Making Tools in Soil Management and Plant Nutrition On-Farm Research and Observation Plot: Between Reality and Challenges

In this presentation, we will address a number of decision-making tools and assess their relevance and limitations for the Mediterranean and Tunisia's agricultural conditions. Decision-making tools can be classified, based on the scale, to different levels, ranging from national and regional scale to farm scale. On a large scale, an agricultural policy can be drawn based on the governmental agricultural plans, and soil maps can be adopted as a decision-making tool and thus guide support in... M. Mechri

11. Comparative Study on Precision Nitrogen Management for Wheat Using Greenseeker, Chlorophyll Meter and Leaf Color Chart Based on Spectral Characteristics of Leaves

Collecting results on nitrogen (N) uptake throughout the growing season using tools such as GreenSeeker optical sensor, chlorophyll meter and Leaf Color Chart (LCC) holds great promise for optimizing N fertilizer management in cereal crops. To investigate this further, field experiments were conducted over two consecutive winter seasons (2017/2018 and 2018/2019) on wheat at the Experimental Farm of the Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, located in Giza Governorate, Egypt. The primary objective... A. Soaud, E. El-metwally , A. Ali, R. Sayed