The use of drones in precision agriculture is revolutionizing management practices in vineyards, offering new opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact. However, one of the critical aspects still under study is the phenomenon of drone-induced drift, which can compromise the effectiveness of pesticide treatments and increase the risk of contamination in surrounding areas. This master's thesis explores the phenomenon of drone-induced drift in vineyards, analyzing the factors that influence it and proposing solutions to minimize it.
The use of drones in precision agriculture is revolutionizing management practices in vineyards, offering new opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact. However, one of the critical aspects still under study is the phenomenon of drone-induced drift, which can compromise the effectiveness of pesticide treatments and increase the risk of contamination in surrounding areas. This master's thesis explores the phenomenon of drone-induced drift in vineyards, analyzing the factors that influence it and proposing solutions to minimize it.
Drone-Induced Drift in Vineyards
ARDUINI, SIMONE
2024/2025
Abstract
The use of drones in precision agriculture is revolutionizing management practices in vineyards, offering new opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact. However, one of the critical aspects still under study is the phenomenon of drone-induced drift, which can compromise the effectiveness of pesticide treatments and increase the risk of contamination in surrounding areas. This master's thesis explores the phenomenon of drone-induced drift in vineyards, analyzing the factors that influence it and proposing solutions to minimize it.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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