Data on records of environmental phenomena using low-cost sensors in vineyard smallholdings
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Data on records of environmental phenomena using low-cost sensors in vineyard smallholdingsDate
2020-12Publisher
ElsevierISSN
2352-3409Bibliographic citation
TRILLES, Sergio, et al. Data on records of environmental phenomena using low-cost sensors in vineyard smallholdings. Data in Brief, 2020, 33: 106524Type
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Inadequate weather conditions are one of the main threats to the correct development of sensitive crops, where a bad situation can lead to greater stress on plants and their weakness against various diseases. This ... [+]
Inadequate weather conditions are one of the main threats to the correct development of sensitive crops, where a bad situation can lead to greater stress on plants and their weakness against various diseases. This statement is especially decisive in the cultivation of the vineyard. Meteorological monitoring of vineyard parcels is vital to detect and prevent possible fungal diseases. The development of new Information and Communication Technologies, linked to the Smart Farming movement, together with the reduced cost of electronic components, have favoured a greater availability of meteorological monitoring stations to get to know first-class hand the state of the vineyard smallholdings. This work provides a set of over 750,000 environmental raw data records collected by low-cost Internet of Things nodes, primarily located within vineyard smallholdings. The published observations were collected between 2018-04-01 and 2018-10-31 and were validated in previous research to determine the data's reliability. [-]
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Data in Brief (2020), v. 33, n. 106524, online 18/11/2020Investigation project
Generalitat Valenciana Proyectos de I+D+i Desarrollados por Grupos de Investigación Emergentes programme (GV/2020/035). Postdoctoral Juan de la Cierva fellowship programme of the Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation ( IJC2018-035017-I )Rights
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