Grigoreva, O. I.Runova, E. A.Alyabyev, A.Hertz, E. F.Voronova, A. M.Ivanov, V.Shadrina, S.Grigorev, I. V.
The issue of accelerated forestry plantation with high-quality wood using the best soils in terms of productivity, fertilizers, and intensive treatment has become quite relevant due to increased demand for forestry products and higher requirements for environmentally friendly use of forest resources. This paper presents the results of a study on th...
Villette, S.Maillot, ThibaultDouzals, J.P.Jones, G.Paoli, J.N.Guillemin, J.
Site-specific weed management is one of the potential ways to reduce the chemical amount required to control crop weeds. Sources of optimization were investigated with spray width from an individual nozzle or a boom section width and spray deposition patterns were applied to different spatial coverage rates of weeds. The objective was to quantify h...
In this paper, methods that aim to simulate spatial distributions of Land Management Practices (LMP) at high spatial resolution and over large extents as required by spatially distributed environmental modelling are presented. The principle of theses methods, in the scope of geostatistical conditional simulation methods, is to simulate a set of equ...
The increasing availability of Very High Spatial Resolution images enables accurate digital maps production as an aid for management in the agricultural domain. In this study, we develop a comprehensive and automatic tool for vineyard detection, delineation and characterization using aerial images and without any parcel plan availability. In France...
Lolium rigidum Gaud. is one of the most common weed species in winter cereals in Northeastern Spain. Herbicide resistance has been growing since the mid 90's and exclusive herbicide use is not enough in many cases, so that it is necessary to combine as many control tools as possible. Six field trials have been conducted during the cropping seasons ...
González Díaz, L.Bastida Milián, FernandoGonzález Andújar, José Luis
The weed Phalaris brachystachys Link (short-spiked canarygrass) severely affects cereal production in regions with a Mediterranean climate. A mathematical model for simulating the population dynamics of this weed was constructed using previously reported brachystachys populations.