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Prospects for site specific weed management. / Christensen, Svend; Rasmussen, Jesper; Pedersen, Søren Marcus; Dorado, Jose; Fernandez-Quintanilla, Cesar.
Second International Conference on Robotics and associated High-technologies and Equipment for Agriculture and forestry (RHEA-2014): New trends in mobile robotics, perception and actuation for agriculture and forestry. ed. / Pablo Gonzales-de-Santos; Angela Ribeiro. 2014. p. 541-549.
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Harvard
Christensen, S, Rasmussen, J, Pedersen, SM, Dorado, J & Fernandez-Quintanilla, C 2014, Prospects for site specific weed management. in P Gonzales-de-Santos & A Ribeiro (eds), Second International Conference on Robotics and associated High-technologies and Equipment for Agriculture and forestry (RHEA-2014): New trends in mobile robotics, perception and actuation for agriculture and forestry. pp. 541-549, International Conference on Robotics and Associated High-Technologies and Equipment for Agriculture and Forestry, Madrid, Spain, 21/05/2014.
APA
Christensen, S., Rasmussen, J., Pedersen, S. M., Dorado, J., & Fernandez-Quintanilla, C. (2014). Prospects for site specific weed management. In P. Gonzales-de-Santos, & A. Ribeiro (Eds.), Second International Conference on Robotics and associated High-technologies and Equipment for Agriculture and forestry (RHEA-2014): New trends in mobile robotics, perception and actuation for agriculture and forestry (pp. 541-549)
Vancouver
Christensen S, Rasmussen J, Pedersen SM, Dorado J, Fernandez-Quintanilla C. Prospects for site specific weed management. In Gonzales-de-Santos P, Ribeiro A, editors, Second International Conference on Robotics and associated High-technologies and Equipment for Agriculture and forestry (RHEA-2014): New trends in mobile robotics, perception and actuation for agriculture and forestry. 2014. p. 541-549
Author
Christensen, Svend ; Rasmussen, Jesper ; Pedersen, Søren Marcus ; Dorado, Jose ; Fernandez-Quintanilla, Cesar. / Prospects for site specific weed management. Second International Conference on Robotics and associated High-technologies and Equipment for Agriculture and forestry (RHEA-2014): New trends in mobile robotics, perception and actuation for agriculture and forestry. editor / Pablo Gonzales-de-Santos ; Angela Ribeiro. 2014. pp. 541-549
Bibtex
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title = "Prospects for site specific weed management",
abstract = "Research on Site Specific Weed Management (SSWM) started in the late 80's. Since that moment, considerable research has been conducted on different aspects of SSWM, from fundamental studies on the spatial ecology of weeds to the applied development and testing of new technologies for weed detection and site-specific control. Despite the relatively good knowledge available, there has been little practical uptake of these technologies. In this work we explore some of the reasons for this limited uptake.",
author = "Svend Christensen and Jesper Rasmussen and Pedersen, {S{\o}ren Marcus} and Jose Dorado and Cesar Fernandez-Quintanilla",
year = "2014",
language = "English",
pages = "541--549",
editor = "Gonzales-de-Santos, {Pablo } and Angela Ribeiro",
booktitle = "Second International Conference on Robotics and associated High-technologies and Equipment for Agriculture and forestry (RHEA-2014)",
note = "null ; Conference date: 21-05-2014 Through 23-05-2014",
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RIS
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AU - Christensen, Svend
AU - Rasmussen, Jesper
AU - Pedersen, Søren Marcus
AU - Dorado, Jose
AU - Fernandez-Quintanilla, Cesar
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Research on Site Specific Weed Management (SSWM) started in the late 80's. Since that moment, considerable research has been conducted on different aspects of SSWM, from fundamental studies on the spatial ecology of weeds to the applied development and testing of new technologies for weed detection and site-specific control. Despite the relatively good knowledge available, there has been little practical uptake of these technologies. In this work we explore some of the reasons for this limited uptake.
AB - Research on Site Specific Weed Management (SSWM) started in the late 80's. Since that moment, considerable research has been conducted on different aspects of SSWM, from fundamental studies on the spatial ecology of weeds to the applied development and testing of new technologies for weed detection and site-specific control. Despite the relatively good knowledge available, there has been little practical uptake of these technologies. In this work we explore some of the reasons for this limited uptake.
M3 - Article in proceedings
SP - 541
EP - 549
BT - Second International Conference on Robotics and associated High-technologies and Equipment for Agriculture and forestry (RHEA-2014)
A2 - Gonzales-de-Santos, Pablo
A2 - Ribeiro, Angela
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