Author:
Everitt James H.,Escobar David E.,Villarreal Ricardo,Alaniz Mario A.,Davis Michael R.
Abstract
Blackbrush acacia and huisache, two troublesome woody legumes on Texas rangelands, could be distinguished on conventional color aerial video imagery. The integration of a global positioning system with the video imagery permitted latitude/longitude coordinates of blackbrush acacia and huisache infestations to be recorded on each image. Global positioning system coordinates were entered into a geographic information system to map blackbrush acacia and huisache populations over an extensive rangeland area.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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