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Monitoring Frost Injury to Winter Crops

An Intelligent Geo-Information System Approach

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Physical Methods in Agriculture

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Intelligent technologies have become a hot topic in recent years, and they have become the core of precision agriculture. They are used frequently for agricultural development and for transforming traditional agro-technologies into modern agro-technologies. Currently, the systems used for monitoring of agricultural fields are built on intelligent technologies. For example, Wheat Cultivation Simulation, Optimisation, and Decision-Making System (WCSODS) is a software package that applies intelligent technologies to monitor wheat cultivation and management (Hongxin et al., 2001).

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Yakushev, V., Kurtener, D., Badenko, V. (2002). Monitoring Frost Injury to Winter Crops. In: Blahovec, J., Kutílek, M. (eds) Physical Methods in Agriculture. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0085-8_8

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