DocumentCode :
2619012
Title :
Monitoring soybean disease and insect infection patterns in Nebraska
Author :
Chen, Xingchun ; Roeber, Ron
Author_Institution :
Nebraska Univ., Lincoln, NE, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2005
fDate :
25-27 July 2005
Firstpage :
128
Abstract :
Plant diseases, insects, and insect vectored viruses can do extensive damages to host plants and result in severe yield losses. It is reported that overall about 15% of the U.S. crop production is lost annually to infectious crop diseases despite the fact that American agricultural producers are using cutting-edge disease control technology and pesticide products, and adapting newly bred disease-resistant crop cultivars and hybrids. This Nebraska Crop Surveillance Network project has accomplished three objectives. First, it uses advanced computer, database and network technology to automate experimental field data collection, processing and centralization storage processes, thus relieving research staff from tedious and redundant work while also reducing the likelihood of human error during the data collection and transcription processes. Second, it tracks soybean disease infection patterns under different management, environmental and soil conditions during the growing season in Nebraska. Third, it produces an online graphical visualization system based on the near realtime data collected from the experimental field to simulate, monitor and predict soybean disease infection patterns. These graphical representations of patterns are intended to help convey disease infection related concepts and disease control decision-making information to agriculturalists. The online tracking system is designed to help Nebraska farmers to make the right decisions on their daily agricultural practices, such as choosing the right planting date and applying the right pesticide to minimize plant damage and maximize yield potential. We use a Zope Web server, a MySQL relational database, and a graphic rendering product, ZGDChart to build this data visualization system which completely automates data gathering and storage processes and enables users to observe a graphical representation of plant disease infection patterns during the growing season in Nebraska under different management and environmental conditions.
Keywords :
Internet; agricultural products; agriculture; data visualisation; decision making; file servers; relational databases; rendering (computer graphics); MySQL relational database; Nebraska Crop Surveillance Network project; ZGDChart graphic rendering product; Zope Web server; agriculture; centralization storage process; cutting-edge disease control technology; data gathering; data visualization system; disease control decision-making information; environmental condition; experimental field data collection; insect vectored viruses; online graphical visualization system; online tracking system; pesticide products; soil condition; soybean disease infection patterns; soybean disease monitoring; transcription process; Automatic control; Crops; Data visualization; Diseases; Environmental management; Insects; Monitoring; Production; Storage automation; Viruses (medical); Agriculture; Diseases; Microorganisms; Monitoring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Granular Computing, 2005 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9017-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GRC.2005.1547250
Filename :
1547250
Link To Document :
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