Publication Date: 20/06/2023
Contributions by: Megan Long, John Innes Centre, UK; Nathaniel Newlands, Summerland Research and Development Centre, Science and Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada; Michael Schirmann, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Germany; E. C. Oerke, University of Bonn, Germany; B. Sailaja, Ch. Padmavathi, D. Krishnaveni, G. Katti, D. Subrahmanyam, M. S. Prasad, S. Gayatri and S. R. Voleti, ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research, India; Irene Vänninen, Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE), Finland
Description
This collection features six peer-reviewed reviews on advances and in detecting and forecasting crop pests and diseases.
The first chapter introduces the concept of machine learning to identify and diagnose crop diseases, focussing on the deep learning concept.
The second chapter discusses recent advances in crop disease forecasting models, focussing on the application of precision agriculture technologies and Earth observation satellites to identify areas at risk of possible disease outbreaks.
The third chapter explores the contribution of remote sensing in improving the ways in which plant health is monitored in response to exposure to biotic stresses, such as disease.
The fourth chapter reviews how sensor technologies in combination with informatics and modern application technologies can contribute to more effective pest control.
The fifth chapter assesses the role of decision support systems for pest monitoring and management through information technology, such as spectral indices and image-based diagnostics.
The final chapter addresses key issues and challenges in pest monitoring and forecasting models, such as the limitation of some traps in attracting insects through the use of sex pheromones.
Key Features
- Addresses the need for more effective, yet sustainable pest identification and control methods
- Considers the use of precision agriculture technologies, such as satellites as means of identifying geographical locations at risk of possible disease outbreaks
- Provides an overview of bottlenecks and challenges in adopting pest monitoring and forecasting models
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