Precision agriculture represents a promising technological trend in which governments and local authorities are increasingly investing. In particular, optimising the use of pesticides and having localised models of plant disease are the most important goals for the farmers of the future. The Trentino province in Italy is known as a strong national producer of apples. Apple production has to face many issues, however, among which is apple scab. This disease depends mainly on leaf wetness data typically acquired by fixed sensors. Based on the exploitation of artificial neural networks, this work aims to spatially extend the measurements of such sensors across uncovered areas (areas deprived of sensors). Achieved results have been validated comparing the apple scab risk of the same zone using either real leaf wetness data and estimated data. Thanks to the proposed method, it is possible to get the most relevant parameter of apple scab risk in places where no leaf wetness sensor is availab...

Leaf Wetness Evaluation using Artificial Neural Network For Improving Apple Scab Fight / Stella, A.; Caliendo, G.; Melgani, F.; Goller, R.; Barazzuol, M.; La Porta, N.. - In: ENVIRONMENTS. - ISSN 2076-3298. - 4:2(2017), pp. 1-16. [10.3390/environments4020042]

Leaf Wetness Evaluation using Artificial Neural Network For Improving Apple Scab Fight

F. Melgani;N. La Porta
2017-01-01

Abstract

Precision agriculture represents a promising technological trend in which governments and local authorities are increasingly investing. In particular, optimising the use of pesticides and having localised models of plant disease are the most important goals for the farmers of the future. The Trentino province in Italy is known as a strong national producer of apples. Apple production has to face many issues, however, among which is apple scab. This disease depends mainly on leaf wetness data typically acquired by fixed sensors. Based on the exploitation of artificial neural networks, this work aims to spatially extend the measurements of such sensors across uncovered areas (areas deprived of sensors). Achieved results have been validated comparing the apple scab risk of the same zone using either real leaf wetness data and estimated data. Thanks to the proposed method, it is possible to get the most relevant parameter of apple scab risk in places where no leaf wetness sensor is availab...
2017
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Stella, A.; Caliendo, G.; Melgani, F.; Goller, R.; Barazzuol, M.; La Porta, N.
Leaf Wetness Evaluation using Artificial Neural Network For Improving Apple Scab Fight / Stella, A.; Caliendo, G.; Melgani, F.; Goller, R.; Barazzuol, M.; La Porta, N.. - In: ENVIRONMENTS. - ISSN 2076-3298. - 4:2(2017), pp. 1-16. [10.3390/environments4020042]
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