Smart Horticulture: Latest Advances and Prospects
A special issue of Horticulturae (ISSN 2311-7524).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 September 2024) | Viewed by 25542
Special Issue Editors
Interests: remote sensing; precision agriculture; imaging; digital viticulture
Interests: viticulture; precision and digital agriculture; remote sensing; satellite; gis; object detection; image analysis; viticulture mechanization; agricultural robotics; site-specific management
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Interests: precision viticulture; remote sensing; satellite images; UAV
Interests: precision weed control; invasive weed species; seed germination; weed emergence; innovative solutions for weed control
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Smart technologies are arousing increasing interest in the horticultural sector as they enable real-time monitoring and fast decision making. Horticulture could benefit from the progress in sensing technologies, robotics and artificial intelligence by implementing new labour- and cost-saving approaches. Such approaches may reduce agricultural inputs, thus increasing farms’ sustainability and resilience. However, the feasibility of a massive adoption of smart horticulture technologies is low unless some practical issues can be overcome. Farm size, cost-benefits analysis and farmers’ acceptance constitute some aspects that research should address.
This Special Issue aims to provide a global perspective of the opportunities and constraints of smart horticulture. Papers addressing the latest advances in smart technologies in the horticultural sector are welcomed. Moreover, research focusing on the prospects for technology adoption will also be considered.
This Special Issue will accept original research papers, methods, reviews from a wide variety of perspectives.
Dr. Alessia Cogato
Dr. Marco Sozzi
Dr. Eve Laroche-Pinel
Dr. Nebojša Nikolić
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- precision agriculture
- sensors
- machine learning
- robotics
- digital agriculture
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