The features of precision monitoring of sunflower insect pests
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https://doi.org/10.31548/biologiya2019.03.102Keywords:
phytosanitary monitoring, unmanned aerial vehicle, physiological state, nutrition elements, sunflower.Abstract
In the phytosanitary monitoring system, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a highly efficient component of precision agriculture with high-quality control of the number of sunflower pests, while drones timely and large-scale conduct remote monitoring of the phytosanitary state of sunflower in different trial plots with data collection, processing and modeling of the entomocomplex structure by rational use of output data and assessment of a complex of factors.
The introduction of the latest technologies and methods for functional, operational and structural assessments of the entomocomplex, the use of UAVs make it possible to carry out and adjust the sowing of sunflower and other crops to obtain the optimal plant density. This article presents research materials related to remote monitoring of sunflower pests, which includes an assessment of the factors affecting the examination of the phytosanitary state of crops, in particular, nutrients and physiological state of plants.
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