What is hyperspectral mapping and how does it help in viticulture?

Hyperspectral mapping is a non-invasive remote sensing technique (i.e. the observation of phenomena and features from a distance) that combines standard, conventional imaging with spectroscopy. Although originally developed for military and space use, it is now used, among other things, in crops and especially in viticulture, allowing

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How drones are changing viticulture

We have seen drones used for recreational, military, and even construction purposes. What many ignore, however, is that they have found impressive application in viticulture, changing decades of traditions and bringing a revolution that professionals of the genre had not seen from the penetration of tractors! Drones

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How important is disease prediction in viticulture?

Diseases and pests have always been one of the greatest threats facing winegrowers. Fungal diseases, on the other hand, can appear out of nowhere and irreparably affect the production of professionals. The downy mildew epidemic, for example, that hit Greece in 1900, resulted in the destruction of

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