What evidence exists on the effectiveness of sensing technologies as field vegetable crop water stress-detecting tools?: A Systematic Map Protocol.

Toreveyi, E., Randall, N.P., Monaghan, J.M. and Kettlewell, P.S. (2024) What evidence exists on the effectiveness of sensing technologies as field vegetable crop water stress-detecting tools?: A Systematic Map Protocol. Proceed.

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Abstract

This systematic map aims to identify, collate and categorise available relevant evidence on the effectiveness of sensing technologies in detecting field vegetable water stress. This includes peer-reviewed and grey literature that describes studies performed in natural environments and greenhouses. The main objective addresses the following primary research question: What evidence exists on the effectiveness of sensing techniques that detect field vegetable water stress? A secondary question is designed specifically to inform further research on measuring water stress in potatoes as follows: What evidence exists on the effectiveness of sensing techniques that detect water stress in potato plants?

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Crop health monitoring, field phenotyping, imaging techniques, plant water relations, remote sensing
Divisions: Agriculture and Environment (from 1.08.20)
Depositing User: Mrs Susan Howe
Date Deposited: 30 Jan 2025 11:39
Last Modified: 30 Jan 2025 11:39
URI: https://hau.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/18174

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