Plant Stress identifies the exact percentage, size, and location of stress zones where crops haven’t emerged into healthy plants or haven’t emerged at all, areas with diseases, drought or other yield-limiting factors. The report you receive after performing plant stress analysis is a map which clearly indicates health and problem-causing areas of the field. By identifying zones of potential stress you get a chance to act timely with the most adequate measures to increase yield.
550 times faster than traditional methods.
550 times faster than traditional methods. You can analyze of 100 acres field in less than 2 hours, with precise data for every square inch of your field. The average effort needed for on-foot inspection of 1 acre is 11 labor hours.
Although it can be done throughout the entire growing season, performing plant stress analysis is particularly useful when preparing for the mid-season and late-season tasks because it should be used as a regular plant and pre-harvest monitoring tool.
Crop name | Vegetation phase |
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Wheat | BBCH 22-70 |
Corn | V3-R3 |
Soy | BBCH 22-69 |
Palm trees | 3yrs and older |
Plant Stress analysis is ideal for continual monitoring and analysis of various types of crops. It is known to have produced impressive results with all forestry, field, and plantation crops, as well as vegetables.
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Plant stress analysis provides a health status overview of your fields and plants. Simply said, everything that is not a healthy crop classifies as stress, including disease and pest damage, weeds, bare ground, drought, waterlogging, etc. Once you get a stress report, you can go out on the field to do ground-truthing, validate results, and determine what the next step is.
Plant stress analysis is used as a seasonal monitoring tool, which means that you will perform such analysis on specified time intervals. If the report shows that you have any or new stress on the field, you could then request a more in-depth analysis appropriate for that particular type of stress e.g., Weed infestation or disease damage.
Agremo reports go beyond NDVI as our system considers multiple factors but not limited to spectral signatures, texture, growth stage, vegetation, lai, layout, seeding date, etc. In addition to that, Agremo enables you to have a turnkey solution – you will just mark an area of interest and click to request an analysis. If you still prefer NDVI filters, you can even use those free of charge.
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