The evolution of vineyard diseases, such as Downy Mildew, are depending by temperature, humidity and rain. The pathologies are controlled with the use of fungicides, which has considerable economic costs, negative effects on environment, human health and wine quality. In order to identify fungicide sprays periods, several forecasting models were proposed. These tools require accurate knowledge of meteorological variables. Nevertheless, these models do not consider the quality of the input data in terms of evaluation of measurement uncertainty and traceability to the reference sensors.
Influence of sensor calibration on forecasting models for vineyard disease detection
Francesca Sanna;Roberto Deboli;Andrea Merlone
2018
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The evolution of vineyard diseases, such as Downy Mildew, are depending by temperature, humidity and rain. The pathologies are controlled with the use of fungicides, which has considerable economic costs, negative effects on environment, human health and wine quality. In order to identify fungicide sprays periods, several forecasting models were proposed. These tools require accurate knowledge of meteorological variables. Nevertheless, these models do not consider the quality of the input data in terms of evaluation of measurement uncertainty and traceability to the reference sensors.File in questo prodotto:
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