Quantification of the Cumulative Shading Capacity in a #Maize#Soybean Intercropping System Using an #UAV
by Min Li, Pengcheng Hu, Di He, Bangyou Zheng, Yan Guo, Yushan Wu, and Tao Duan
https://doi.org/10.34133/plantphenomics.0095 #PlantPhenotyping via Plant Phenomics #PlantScience
RT @PPhenomics: We enhance spike detection in grain crops with an adapted Faster-RCNN featuring global attention, improving accuracy over conventional models. #GrainSpikeDetection #DeepLearning #PlantPhenotyping
Details: https://buff.ly/3SWoPhw

The 2024 North American Plant Phenotyping Network annual conference will be held at Purdue University February 13-15.

Conference registration is now open. Note that a significant Early Bird discount ends on 12/1/2023, so be sure to register early.

To be considered for a talk, please submit your abstract or conference paper by October 30th, 2024.

https://www.plantphenotyping.org/conference-home

#NAPPN #PlantPhenotyping #RemoteSensing #PrecisionAgriculture #ComputerVision #MachineLearning

2024 Annual Conference — North American Plant Phenotyping Network

The 2024 NAPPN Annual Conference will be held at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. It will highlight the most recent advances in the field of Plant Phenomics. Join us for exciting scientific content, the NAPPN General Assembly meeting, hands on workshops, virtual tours, and more!

North American Plant Phenotyping Network

Announcing the Winner of the 2022 Global Plant Council Prize

The Global Plant Council and Frontiers in Plant Science are delighted to announce the winning Research Topic from the 2022 Global Plant Council Prize: “AI, Sensors and Robotics in Plant Phenotyping and Precision Agriculture, Volume II”, led by Dr. Yongliang Qiao (University of Adelaide), Dr. João Valente (Wageningen University) et al.

https://globalplantcouncil.org/announcing-the-winner-of-the-2022-global-plant-council-prize/ #plantscience #plantsci #science #plants #agriculture #PlantPhenotyping

Announcing the Winner of the 2022 Global Plant Council Prize - The Global Plant Council

The Global Plant Council and Frontiers in Plant Science are delighted to announce the winning Research Topic from the 2022 Global Plant Council Prize: “AI, Sensors and Robotics in Plant Phenotyping and Precision Agriculture, Volume II”, led by Dr. Yongliang Qiao (University of Adelaide), Dr. João Valente (Wageningen University), Dr. Yu Yiang (Cornell Agritech), Dr. Zhao Zhang (China Agricultural University), Dr. Donjian He (Northwest A&F University), and Dr Daobilige Su (China Agricultural University).

The Global Plant Council