2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13137852
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Monitoring Autonomous Mowers Operative Parameters on Low-Maintenance Warm-Season Turfgrass

Sofia Matilde Luglio,
Mino Sportelli,
Christian Frasconi
et al.

Abstract: Robotic solutions and technological advances for turf management demonstrated excellent results in terms of quality, energy, and time consumption. Two battery-powered autonomous mowers (2 WD and 4 WD) with random patterns were evaluated according to different trampling levels (control, low, medium, high) on a typical warm season turfgrass at the DAFE, University of Pisa, Italy. Data on the percentage of area mowed, the distance traveled, the number of passages, and the number of intersections were collected th… Show more

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“…Time (years and months) was included as a repeated factor in the model. To evaluate the effect of the management system on turf height, a one-way ANOVA was performed [34]. Pairwise comparisons were performed with an LSD post hoc test at the 0.05 probability level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time (years and months) was included as a repeated factor in the model. To evaluate the effect of the management system on turf height, a one-way ANOVA was performed [34]. Pairwise comparisons were performed with an LSD post hoc test at the 0.05 probability level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%