Continuation of research

During our ongoing fourth crop measurement campaign, we are continuing our research, focusing on accurately monitoring plant development in order to obtain comprehensive data on crop condition. We begin by measuring plants with spectrophotometers, which allows us to obtain precise data on the variation of the spectral response at different developmental stages as well as in a given area. Once the measurements are completed, we proceed to prepare the collected plant samples at designated points in the field. This process is closely coordinated to ensure representative samples, which are then carefully packaged and sent to the District Chemical and Agricultural Station. At the station's laboratories, detailed analyses are carried out, including measuring the nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and dry matter content of the crop. Effective cooperation with the research team and diligence in the sampling and shipping process are key to the effectiveness of the study. With this approach, we can obtain accurate and reliable laboratory results that will form the basis for further analysis. Continuing the study of nutrient and dry matter content in plants as part of the fourth measurement campaign allows us to monitor any changes compared to data from previous studies. As the project progresses, we will analyze the effects of applied fertilizer and other factors on plant development. The goal of the project remains the development of an improved technological and organizational innovation in plant research and the translation of results into precision in fertilizer use and optimization of the plant development environment using technology. Our research covers a variety of aspects, and the results from the fourth measurement campaign will be key to moving forward and improving strategies for controlling crop development.

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