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UAV Phenotyping - A straightforward method in crop disease resistance analysis Bacterial blight poses a threat to rice production and food safety. To prevent this, it can be controlled through large-scale breeding efforts toward resistant cultivars. A study by the Zhejiang University shows: Compared with manual measurement of disease severity, remote sensing with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) can quickly obtain extensive phenotypic information, which technically supports and accelerates breeding research. Here, the spectral information, texture and color features, etc. of optical images are important information to reflect crop growth and disease distribution in the field. In the experiment, the UAV remote sensing images were acquired by a multirotor UAV developed by the Digital Agriculture and Agricultural Internet-of-things Innovation Laboratory at Zhejiang University. One of our super small and lightweight xiQ multispectral cameras (MQ022MG-CM) was on board. More Information about our xiQ cameras: https://bit.ly/3RpGr3i Read the full research paper here: https://bit.ly/3HJrMNd #foodsafety #UAV #opticalimages #industrial #imaging #multispectral #innovation #research #agriculture

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