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Effects of Formulated Glyphosate andAdjuvant Tank Mixes on Atomization from Aerial Application Flat Fan Nozzles

Applying six classifiers to airborne hyperspectral imagery for detecting giant reed

Differentiation of cotton from other crops at different growth stages using spectral properties and discriminant analysis

Evaluation of hyperspectral reflectance data for discriminating six aquatic weeds

Discriminating among Cotton Cultivars with Varying Leaf Characteristics Using Hyperspectral Radiometry

A high-resolution airborne four-camera imaging system for agricultural remote sensing

Spectral difference analysis and airborne imaging classification for citrus greening infected trees

Citrus greening disease detection using aerial hyperspectral and multispectral imaging techniques

Using spectral distance, spectral angle and plant abundance derived from hyperspectral imagery to characterize crop yield variation

Wind Tunnel and Field Evaluation of Drift from Aerial Spray Applications with Multiple Spray Formulations

Further Evaluation of Spray Characterization of Sprayers Typically Used in Vector Control

Determination of Selection Criteria for Spray Drift Reduction from Atomization Data

Optimizing Selection of Controllable Variables to Minimize Downwind Drift from Aerially Applied Sprays

Effect of Spinosad Mixed with Sucrose on Gustatory Response and Mortality of Adult Boll Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by Feeding and Field Assessment

Measurement and Classification Methods Using the ASAE S572.1 Reference Nozzles

Correction of Spray Concentration and Bioassay Cage Penetration Data

Laboratory evaluation of the GreenSeeker™ handheld optical sensor to variations in orientation and height above canopy

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