The University of Huelva's HIDRONUT_SAT group has concluded its project, exceeding initial goals.
They created a digital tool using satellite imagery to improve citrus irrigation and nutrition management.
The project's results will be presented in Villanueva de los Castillejos.
The web platform offers two user profiles: researchers and field technicians.
Technicians can easily access prediction maps for moisture and nutrients.
The platform automates the graphing process for quick and intuitive visualization of information in map format.
The platform allows for the incorporation of new plots, crops, variables, and data.
The platform, installed on University of Huelva servers, can adapt predictions to new uses.
New applications are being explored, including avocado and olive cultivation.
The project has identified new hyperspectral satellites, like EnMAP, for model training.