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Monitoring of ripening and yield of vineyards in Nemea region using UAV

Jun 22, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Precision viticulture, new technologies and vineyard mechanization

Nemea region is the largest POD zone in Greece. Agiorgitiko (Vitis vinifera L. cv.) is the most cultivated variety in Greece with significant wine potential.

Utilization of remote sensing technology to detect riesling vineyard variability

Jun 22, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Precision viticulture, new technologies and vineyard mechanization

ineyard blocks can vary spatially with respect to several viticulturally significant qualities such as soil variables, vine vigor, vine physiology

Aroma and quality assessment for vertical vintages using machine learning modelling based on weather and management information

Jun 22, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Precision viticulture, new technologies and vineyard mechanization

Wine quality traits are usually given by parameters such as aroma profile, total acidity, alcohol content, colour and phenolic content, among others

Hyperspectral imaging and cnn for on‐the‐go, non‐destructive assessment of grape composition in the vineyard

Jun 22, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Precision viticulture, new technologies and vineyard mechanization

Knowledge of the spatial‐temporal variation of the grape composition within a vineyard may assist decision making regarding sampling

Sensitivity of vis‐nir spectral indices to detect nitrogen deficiency and canopy function in cv. Barbera (Vitis vinifera L.) Grapevines

Jun 22, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Precision viticulture, new technologies and vineyard mechanization

Precision nutrient management in viticulture can be addressed on the basis of a spatial characterization of within‐vineyard vine

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