From lab to field: SLU advances crop nutrient monitoring with Specim hyperspectral imaging
"Accurate monitoring of crop nutrient contents plays a key role in sustainable and efficient agriculture. Traditional laboratory-based methods, however, are often slow, destructive, and poorly suited for tracking nutrient concentration throughout the growing season."
"In the Hyper-näring project, researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) are working to overcome these limitations by combining advanced agronomic research with Specim’s hyperspectral imaging solutions, enabling non-destructive nutrient analysis from controlled laboratory conditions to real-world field environments."
Specim, a leading global supplier of hyperspectral imaging solutions and a partner in the Hyper-näring project at the Department of Crop Production Ecology, has published a story about Hyper-näring on their webpage: From Lab to Field: SLU Advances Crop Nutrient Monitoring with Specim Hyperspectral Imaging.
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PersonJulianne de Castro Oliveira, ResearcherDept. of Crop Production Ecology, Crop production science