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Weed Density Mapping

Weed Density Mapping is a spatial survey pipeline for measuring and mapping weed distributions across fields to support targeted herbicide application and management decisions. Developed by Gerhards, Christensen, and others in precision agriculture (2000s), this method combines field sampling or remote sensing with geostatistics to create weed pressure maps, enabling variable-rate control strategies.

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Weed Distribution Mapping and Density Assessment
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / agronomy
  • Gerhards, R., & Christensen, S. (2003). Real-time weed detection, decision making and patch spraying in maize, sugarbeet, winter wheat and winter barley. Weed Research, 43(6), 385-392. · DOI 10.1046/j.1365-3180.2003.00349.x
  • Visser, S. M., Sterk, G., & Rieger, W. (2003). Seasonal variability of saharan dust and its relation to vegetation cover in drylands. Journal of Geophysical Research, 110, D04302. · URL
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