Remote Sensing of Parasitic Nematodes in Plants
TBMG-2515
12/01/2007
- Content
A method and apparatus for remote sensing of parasitic nematodes in plants, now undergoing development, is based on measurement of visible and infrared spectral reflectances of fields where the plants are growing. Initial development efforts have been concentrated on detecting reniform nematodes (Rotylenchulus reniformis) in cotton plants, because of the economic importance of cotton crops.
- Citation
- "Remote Sensing of Parasitic Nematodes in Plants," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2007.