SmartIrrigation Avocado App: A Step-by-Step Guide
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PDF-2015

Keywords

Irrigation of Fruits and Nuts
Mobile Technology and Apps
Avocado
AE513

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How to Cite

Mbabazi, D., Kati W. Migliaccio, Jonathan H. Crane, J.H. Debastiani Andreis, Clyde Fraisse, Lincoln Zotarelli, and Kelly T. Morgan. 2015. “SmartIrrigation Avocado App: A Step-by-Step Guide: AE513/AE513, 5/2015”. EDIS 2015 (4). Gainesville, FL:6. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ae513-2015.

Abstract

UF’s SmartIrrigation Avocado for iOS and Android platforms provides a simple ET-based method to schedule irrigation and is expected to provide 20% to 50% water savings based on findings with other schedule tools. This 6-page fact sheet provides configuration instructions and main menu features. Written by D. Mbabazi, K. W. Migliaccio, J. H. Crane, J. H. Debastiani Andreis, C. Fraisse, L. Zotarelli, and K. T. Morgan, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, May 2015. 

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ae513-2015
PDF-2015

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Dukes, M. D., M. L. Shedd, and S. L. Davis. 2015. Smart Irrigation Controllers: Operation of Evapotranspiration-Based Controllers. AE466. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/AE/AE44600.pdf

SmartIrrigationApps. 2015. http://smartirrigationapps.org/.
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