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With the agricultural sector facing mounting pressure to reduce
their carbon footprint, greater emphasis has been placed on
improving existing components and practices, such as soil health
and biodiversity, which have since emerged as key components to
achieving regenerative agriculture. Sensors provide the opportunity
to measure crop and soil health at unparalleled scales and
resolution. Key developments in sensor technology will help improve
our current understanding and optimisation of the complex
agricultural systems that make up our global ecosystem. Advances in
sensor technology for sustainable crop production provides a
comprehensive review of the wealth of research on key developments
in sensor technology to improve monitoring and management of crop
health, soil health, weeds and diseases. This collection also
reviews advances in proximal and remote sensing techniques to
monitor soil health, such as spectroscopy and radiometrics, as well
as how sensor technology can be optimised for more targeted
irrigation, site-specific nutrient and weed management.
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