Plant diseases limit the output of agricultural workers and cause hundreds of billions of dollars in global crop production loss each year. When plants get wet they are at risk of contracting diseases ...
Is your houseplant thirsty? Are crops getting enough water? Is a forest at high risk of wildfire? Leaf health can answer all these questions, and researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have ...
Plant-based sensors that measure the thickness and electrical capacitance of leaves show great promise for telling farmers when to activate their irrigation systems, preventing both water waste and ...
The better we can track hydration in plants, the more we can avoid both over- and under-watering our crops. Amin Afzal In 2010, scientists at California’s Pacific Institute, a global water think tank, ...
Is your houseplant thirsty? Are crops getting enough water? Is a forest at high risk of wildfire? Leaf health can answer all these questions, and researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have ...
Aug. 30 (UPI) --New leaf sensors could help farmers keep their crops hydrated without wasting water. In a new proof-of-concept study, researchers at Penn State University detailed the abilities of ...
Plant-based sensors that measure the thickness and electrical capacitance of leaves show great promise for telling farmers when to activate their irrigation systems, preventing both water waste and ...
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