Hungary: If necessary, spray deer rice with drones

Published 2021년 8월 16일

Tridge summary

A collaboration between the Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences and ABZ Drone has initiated experimental use of drones at the Galambosi Rice Experimental Plant in Békés County, with the objective of identifying epidemic browning in rice fields through drone imagery. This partnership aims to enable early detection of the disease, enabling proactive agrotechnical interventions. The experiments utilize drones equipped with multispectral cameras and software, alongside three spray drones for targeted treatment of affected areas. The research is conducted on 10 acres of rice plantation, with the potential to optimize rice cultivation and reduce fungal epidemics through drone technology.
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Specialists from the Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences and ABZ Drone started new experiments with special drones at the Galambosi Rice Experimental Plant in Békés County. The main goal is to be able to use the eyes of drones to assess in detail the current state of developing rice stalks and to show as soon as possible where epidemic browning affecting rice fields may occur. Test results have been reported recently. MATE's 15-hectare Galambosi Rice Experiment Farm has a unique infrastructure that is specifically suited for rice variety maintenance and field experiments. One of the main goals of the active research work here is to produce high-quality propagating material of state-recognized rice varieties with advantageous properties and to find a solution to the problems that Hungarian rice growers may face. We are now including the most modern drones in the new experiments, through which we can achieve even more efficient results - said Prof. Dr. Csaba ...
Source: Magro

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