Publications by authors named "Longzhe Quan"

Due to the different weed characteristics in peanut fields at different weeding periods, there is an urgent need to study a general model of peanut and weed detection and identification applicable to different weeding periods in order to adapt to the development of mechanical intelligent weeding in fields. To this end, we propose a BEM-YOLOv7-tiny target detection model for peanuts and weeds identification and localization at different weeding periods to achieve mechanical intelligent weeding in peanut fields at different weeding periods. The ECA and MHSA modules were used to enhance the extraction of target features and the focus on predicted targets, respectively, the BiFPN module was used to enhance the feature transfer between network layers, and the SIoU loss function was used to increase the convergence speed and efficiency of model training and to improve the detection performance of the model in the field.

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Although weeds cause serious harm to crops through competition for resources, they also have ecological functions. We need to study the change law of competition between crops and weeds, and achieve scientific farmland weed management under the premise of protecting weed biodiversity. In the research, we perform a competitive experiment in Harbin, China, in 2021, with five periods of maize as the study subjects.

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Currently, mechanical and chemical damage is the main way to carry out weed control. The use of chlorophyll fluorescence (CF) technology to nondestructively monitor the stress physiological state of weeds is significant to reveal the damage mechanism of mechanical and chemical stresses as well as complex stresses. Under simulated real field environmental conditions, different species and leaf age weeds (Digitaria sanguinalis 2-5 leaf age, and Erigeron canadensis 5-10 leaf age) were subjected to experimental treatments for 1-7 days, and fluorescence parameters were measured every 24 h using a chlorophyll fluorometer.

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Atrazine is one of the most widely used herbicides in weed management. However, the widespread use of atrazine has concurrently accelerated the evolution of weed resistance mechanisms. Resistant weeds were identified early to contribute to crop protection in precision agriculture before visible symptoms of atrazine application to weeds in actual field environments.

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Weed competition causes serious economic losses to maize production. Timely and accurate assessment of pressure from competition is crucial for ecological weed management. In this work, we apply hyperspectral remote sensing (HRS) technology to conduct a competitive experiment in Harbin, China, in 2021, with 5-leaf maize as the study target.

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Leaf age and plant centre are important phenotypic information of weeds, and accurate identification of them plays an important role in understanding the morphological structure of weeds, guiding precise targeted spraying and reducing the use of herbicides. In this work, a weed segmentation method based on BlendMask is proposed to obtain the phenotypic information of weeds under complex field conditions. This study collected images from different angles (front, side, and top views) of three kinds of weeds (, barnyard grass (), and Medicus) in a maize field.

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