
In agriculture, the need to combat harmful diseases and infestations in a timely manner has led to the creation of forecasting models capable of estimating the plant’s behaviour and the advent and development of certain phytopathologies.
These forecasting models are based on constantly collected meteorological and climatic data, considering the main factors that influence these aspects, as well as the characteristics of the crop and the field.
These forecasting models are based on constantly collected meteorological and climatic data, considering the main factors that influence these aspects, as well as the characteristics of the crop and the field.
The forecasting models, based on real farm data, predict the occurrence of certain phenomena that may result harmful for the crop.
Forecasting models are becoming important tools for rationalising the use of plant protection products, water resources and fertilisers.