The operational limitations of ground-based machinery in waterlogged soils of northern regions often lead to missed agronomic treatments, resulting in substantial yield losses. This problem is important in potato production, where a delay in disease protection can quickly lead to loss of leaf mass and reduced yield. This article evaluates an integrated UAV-based approach for crop production in potato cultivation, encompassing aerial soil analysis, weed segmentation, targeted spraying, and yield prediction. A field experiment was designed using a developed GD-4 drone on a 300 m × 6 m test plot. Aerial photography was used to generate an orthophotomap for monitoring and planning pesticide applications. The UAV, operating at a 2-m altitude, achieved a 3-m spray swath, enabling complete plot coverage. Visual assessment confirmed superior plant health in the test plot compared to the control. Quantitative analysis revealed a yield of 39.06 t/ha in the test plot, a 15.2% increase over the control plot (33.91 t/ha), with a comparable percentage of marketable tubers (94.5% vs. 93.3%). The study concludes that UAV technology is a reliable means of remote sensing and offers an alternative for ensuring timely agricultural operations and enhancing yield in inaccessible terrains.
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Andrey Ronzhin
Artem Ryabinov
Elena Shkodina
Sustainability
Russian Academy of Sciences
State Research Center of the Russian Federation
Photochemistry Center
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7eb0bfa21ec5bbf06fda — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su18094567
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