

Author: Llorens Jordi Gil Emilio Llop Jordi Escolà Alexandre
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 1424-8220|11|2|2177-2194
ISSN: 1424-8220
Source: Sensors, Vol.11, Iss.2, 2011-02, pp. : 2177-2194
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Abstract
Canopy characterization is a key factor to improve pesticide application methods in tree crops and vineyards. Development of quick, easy and efficient methods to determine the fundamental parameters used to characterize canopy structure is thus an important need. In this research the use of ultrasonic and LIDAR sensors have been compared with the traditional manual and destructive canopy measurement procedure. For both methods the values of key parameters such as crop height, crop width, crop volume or leaf area have been compared. Obtained results indicate that an ultrasonic sensor is an appropriate tool to determine the average canopy characteristics, while a LIDAR sensor provides more accuracy and detailed information about the canopy. Good correlations have been obtained between crop volume (
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