Development of Pear Pollination System Using Autonomous Drones
Development of Pear Pollination System Using Autonomous Drones
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Basel: MDPI AG
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Stable pear cultivation relies on cross-pollination, which typically depends on insects or wind. However, natural pollination is often inconsistent due to environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. To ensure reliable fruit set, artificial pollination methods such as wind-powered pollen sprayers are widely used. While effective, these m...
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Development of Pear Pollination System Using Autonomous Drones
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2624-7402
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2624-7402
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10.3390/agriengineering7030068