The invasive God tree spreads in southern Hesse, often unnoticed under the crowns of other trees. Researchers of JLU Gießen have captured it three-dimensionally for the first time with drones and AI. Conventional aerial images would not have revealed much of the infestation.
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The invasive God tree spreads in southern Hesse, often unnoticed under the crowns of other trees. Researchers of JLU Gießen have captured it three-dimensionally for the first time with drones and AI. Conventional aerial images would not have revealed much of the infestation.