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Soil and crop sensing is a fundamental component and the first
important step in precision agriculture. Unless the level of soil
and crop variability is known, appropriate management decisions
cannot be made and implemented. In the last few decades, various
ground-based sensors have been developed to measure spatial
variability in soil properties and nutrients, crop growth and
yield, and pest conditions. Remote sensing as an important data
collection tool has been increasingly used to map soil and crop
growth variability as spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions of
image data have improved significantly in recent years. While
identifying spatial variability of soil and crop growth within
fields is an important first step towards precision management,
using that variability to formulate variable rate application plans
of farming inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides is another
essential step in precision agriculture.The purpose of this book is
to present the historical, current and future developments of soil
and crop sensing technologies with fundamentals and practical
examples. The first chapter gives an overview of soil and crop
sensing technologies for precision crop production. The next six
chapters provide details on theories, methods, practical
applications, as well as challenges and future research needs for
all aspects of soil and crop sensing. The last two chapters show
how soil and crop sensing technologies can be used for plant
phenotyping and precision fertilization. The chapters are written
by some of the world's leading experts who have contributed
significantly to the developments of precision agriculture
technologies, especially in the area of soil and crop sensing. They
use their knowledge, experiences, and successful stories to present
informative and up-to-date information on relevant topics.
Therefore, this book is an invaluable addition to the literature
and can be used as a reference by scientists, engineers,
practitioners, and college students for the dissemination and
advancement of precision agriculture technologies for practical
applications.
This volume reviews key advances in precision agriculture
technology and applications. Chapters summarise developments in
monitoring techniques, including proximal crop and soil sensors and
remote sensing technologies. The book then goes on to discuss how
this information is processed to identify management zones and
input targets. Chapters also assesses advances in delivery
mechanisms such as variable rate application and targeted spray
technologies. The final part of the book surveys the wide range of
applications of precision agriculture, from controlled traffic
farming to site-specific nutrient and water management. With its
distinguished editor and international team of subject experts,
this will be a standard reference for crop scientists and
agronomists as well as all those concerned with improving the
efficiency and sustainability of agriculture.
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