Guidelines for mechanical weeding: Developing weed control lines through point extraction at maize root zones

IF 4.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Biosystems Engineering Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2024.11.003
Xinyue Zhang , Qingjie Wang , Chao Wang , Xiuhong Wang , Zhengxin Xu , Caiyun Lu
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Precision agriculture advancements are epitomised by precision mechanical weeding, which contributes significantly to sustainable farming practices. Traditional leaf-recognition technologies fail to meet the stringent requirements of precision weeding because they do not adequately guide weeding tools that operate close to seedling roots, such as finger weeders, to minimise crop damage. To address this issue, a novel method is developed to delineate paths for weeding tools, thereby preventing harm to seedlings. This method employs an advanced version of YOLOv8Pose to detect weeding areas around maize seedlings by pinpointing key points on the maize seedlings. To enhance the detection accuracy, a multi-scale dilation attention (MSDA) module and a lightweight reparameterisable EfficientRep module were used. The root connection line of the maize row was obtained by sequentially connecting the key point positions. The guide line for the weeding component was then determined by correcting this root connection line using the median absolute deviation (MAD) as the threshold. The approach demonstrated a remarkable precision in guiding weeding lines with an angular error of only 0–3° and a recognition rate of 100 FPS. In actual weeding operations, the effective weeding rate was 95.6%, which was far better than the 74.2% obtained by the leaf recognition-based method. This innovative method not only enhances weeding precision but also significantly reduces crop damage risk, thereby fostering more effective and sustainable agricultural practices.
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精准机械除草是精准农业进步的缩影,它为可持续农业实践做出了巨大贡献。传统的叶片识别技术无法满足精准除草的严格要求,因为它们无法充分引导指状除草机等靠近秧苗根部作业的除草工具将作物损害降至最低。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一种新方法来为除草工具划定路径,从而防止对秧苗造成伤害。该方法采用了先进的 YOLOv8Pose 版本,通过精确定位玉米秧苗上的关键点来检测玉米秧苗周围的除草区域。为了提高检测精度,使用了多尺度扩张注意(MSDA)模块和轻量级可重参数 EfficientRep 模块。玉米行的根连接线是通过依次连接关键点位置得到的。然后,使用中位绝对偏差(MAD)作为阈值,对根连接线进行修正,从而确定除草组件的引导线。该方法在指导除草线方面表现出了极高的精确度,角度误差仅为 0-3°,识别率达到 100 FPS。在实际除草作业中,有效除草率为 95.6%,远高于基于叶片识别方法的 74.2%。这种创新方法不仅提高了除草精度,还大大降低了作物受损风险,从而促进了更有效和可持续的农业实践。
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Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering 农林科学-农业工程
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10.60
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239
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Biosystems Engineering publishes research in engineering and the physical sciences that represent advances in understanding or modelling of the performance of biological systems for sustainable developments in land use and the environment, agriculture and amenity, bioproduction processes and the food chain. The subject matter of the journal reflects the wide range and interdisciplinary nature of research in engineering for biological systems.
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