Madec, Simon Irfan, Kamran Velumani, Kaaviya Baret, Frédéric David, Etienne Daubige, Gaetan Bernigaud Samatan, Lucas Serouart, Mario Smith, Daniel James, Chrisbin
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Applying deep learning to images of cropping systems provides new knowledge and insights in research and commercial applications. Semantic segmentation or pixel-wise classification, of RGB images acquired at the ground level, into vegetation and background is a critical step in the estimation of several canopy traits. Current state of the art metho...
Afzal, Irfan Basra, Shahzad Maqsood Ahmed Rehman, Hafeez Ur Iqbal, Shadid Bazile, Didier
Quinoa is known as a super food due to its extraordinary nutritional qualities and has the potential to ensure future global food and nutritional security. As a model plant with halophytic behavior, quinoa has potential to meet the challenges of climate change and salinization due to its capabilities for survival in harsh climatic conditions. The q...
Jaramillo-Botero, Andres Colorado, Julian D. Quimbaya, Mauricio Rebolledo Cid, Maria Camila Lorieux, Mathias Ghneim-Herrera, Thaura Arango, Carlos A. Tobón, Luis E. Finke, Jorge Rocha, Camilo
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The OMICAS alliance is part of the Colombian government's Scientific Ecosystem, established between 2017-2018 to promote world-class research, technological advancement and improved competency of higher education across the nation. Since the program's kick-off, OMICAS has focused on consolidating and validating a multi-scale, multi-institutional, m...
Masson, Abel Louis Caraglio, Yves Nicolini, Eric-André Borianne, Philippe Barczi, Jean-François
Tree structural and biomass growth studies mainly focus on the shoot compartment. Tree roots usually have to be taken apart due to the difficulties involved in measuring and observing this compartment, particularly root growth. In the context of climate change, the study of tree structural plasticity has become crucial and both shoot and root syste...
Kane, Ndjido Ardo (ed.) Foncéka, Daniel (ed.) Dalton, Timothy J. (ed.)
This book focuses on three important elements in the development of cereal and legume crops in semi-arid West Africa. The first section illustrates the socioeconomic factors that affect the food system for these crops and contains an overview of crop production and consumption in the region. Then, important inputs that affect system productivity ar...
Midingoyi, Cyrille Ahmed Pradal, Christophe Enders, Andreas Fumagalli, Davide Raynal, Hélène Donatelli, Marcello Athanasiadis, Ioannis Porter, Cheryl Hoogenboom, Gerrit Holzworth, Dean
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Process-based crop models are popular tools to analyze and simulate the response of agricultural systems to weather, agronomic, or genetic factors. They are often developed in modeling platforms to ensure their future extension and to couple different crop models with a soil model and a crop management event scheduler. The intercomparison and impro...
Bachelier, Bruno Gourlot, Jean-Paul
Les principales étapes de production et de transformation industrielle du coton sont ici présentées, ainsi que des informations économiques sur le coton dans le monde. Les enjeux majeurs actuels de la production cotonnière sont également abordés, notamment la prise en compte du changement climatique et l'amélioration des composantes environnemental...
Su, Yang Gabrielle, Benoît Beillouin, Damien Makowski, David
Conservation agriculture (CA) has been promoted to mitigate climate change, reduce soil erosion, and provide a variety of ecosystem services. Yet, its impacts on crop yields remains controversial. To gain further insight, we mapped the probability of yield gain when switching from conventional tillage systems (CT) to CA worldwide. Relative yield ch...
Takahashi, Hirokazu Pradal, Christophe
As plants cannot relocate, they require effective root systems for water and nutrient uptake. Root development plasticity enables plants to adapt to different environmental conditions. Research on improvements in crop root systems is limited in comparison with that in shoots as the former are difficult to image. Breeding more effective root systems...
Ceccarelli, V. Queste, Jérôme Barberi, Paolo
Introduction – Since the international popularity of tsiperifery, the Malagasy wild pepper (Piper sp.) from Madagascar started to grow, traditional low-intensity harvesting has turned into uncontrolled systematic collection, which is environmentally and socio-economically unsustainable. Domestication could be key for sustainable exploitation of tsi...