University of Bonn’s New AI Tool Predicts Crop Yield from Single Image—Discover How This Changes the Game for Farmers
By: Rahul Somvanshi
The forecasts made by the programme aid in evaluating the effects of various farming operations, such as the use of fertiliser and pesticides.
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Researchers at the University of Bonn have created a new artificial intelligence application that uses hundreds of drone photographs to replicate field crop development.
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The study's findings, which were published in Plant Methods, show how artificial intelligence (AI) has the power to revolutionise conventional agricultural methods.
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With just one initial picture as a starting point, this novel programme can predict future plant development remarkably accurately.
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In order to increase crop resilience and productivity, the AI tool integrates wheat and beans into a single field using polyculture techniques.
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Farmers may now predict critical metrics like leaf area and yield without physical sampling by using a visual understanding of plant growth.
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Lucas Drees from Bonn University explains how the software leverages drone technology to revolutionize plant monitoring.
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Polycultures hold up the prospect of a sustainable agricultural future because of their reduced vulnerability to pests and environmental stress.
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Offering a glimpse into the future of farming, this AI tool empowers farmers with data-driven decisions for better crop management.
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