UAV Rice Research in Texas, USA
The flooded nature of rice cropping systems adds considerable difficulty to several aspects of rice research and management not found in most conventional row crop systems.UAV technologies offer opportunities to overcome this difficulty by providing a means to remotely estimate the status of rice crop growth,development,nutrient status,response to abiotic stresses,plant pathogen,weed,and insect population progression and impact,potentially within a small fraction of the time required to do so on-the-ground,so-to-speak.
L.T.Wilson X.G.Zhou Y.-K.Jo M.Jochum M.V.Bagavathiannan L.Tarpley A.Rana F.Dou Y.Yang R.E.Tabien M.O.Way
Rice Research Center,Beaumont,Texas,Texas A&M University System Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology,College Station,Texas,Texas A&M University System Department of Soil and Crop Sciences,College Station,Texas,Texas A&M University System
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广州
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2016-11-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)