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Captan Exposure in Apple Orchards
AIHAJ, 1983Captan is a fungicide which is widely used in mid-west agriculture on a variety of crops including corn and apples. Since it is a suspected carcinogen there is interest in the exposure of applicators. The results of an evaluation of exposure to apple orchard sprayers during the application of captan is reported. The methodology is based on the sampling
C E, McJilton, G E, Berckman, H M, Deer
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Detecting Apples in Orchards Using YOLOv3
2020A machine vision system for detecting apples in orchards was developed. The system designed for use in harvesting robots is based on a YOLOv3 algorithm modification with pre- and postprocessing. As a result, apples that are blocked by leaves and branches, green apples on a green background, darkened apples are detected. Apple detection time averaged 19
Anna Kuznetsova +2 more
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Notornis, 1980
Eleven bird species were recorded in an apple orchard at the Levin Horticultural Research Centre (HRC). Observations showed that only blackbirds and starlings damaged growing apples. Other species which fed on fallen or previously damaged fruit were goldfinch, greenfinch, house sparrow and silvereye.
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Eleven bird species were recorded in an apple orchard at the Levin Horticultural Research Centre (HRC). Observations showed that only blackbirds and starlings damaged growing apples. Other species which fed on fallen or previously damaged fruit were goldfinch, greenfinch, house sparrow and silvereye.
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Arsenic contamination in an apple orchard
Environmental Pollution Series A, Ecological and Biological, 1980Abstract A study has been made of an apple orchard presumed contaminated by arsenic from an adjacent sawmill. Arsenic concentrations in the soil, trees and fruit in the contaminated area were found to be elevated. There was visible evidence of damage to trees and yields from those more affected were diminished.
J. Aggett, A.C. Aspell
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TRAINING OF YOLOV5 FOR APPLE DETECTION IN ORCHARD
HUMAN. ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. Proceedings of the Students International Scientific and Practical ConferenceFruit cultivation is a significant part of the country economics and agriculture. In this paper, aiming to improve apple cultivation, we trained a neural network for apple detection using the YOLOv5 architecture, utilizing the dataset from the lzp-2021/1-0134 project. The dataset consisted of a set of apple tree photographs with apple fruits.
Kardjalis, Aleksejs +3 more
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The Importance of Parasitoids in Apple Orchards
Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, 1997ABSTRACT Sixty seven parasitoid species have been reared from leaf miners (Phyllonorycter blancardella Fabr., Ph. corylifoliella Haw., Leucoptera malifoliella Costa, Nepticula malella Stt.) and leaf rollers (Adoxophyes orana F.v.R., Pandemis heparana Den. et Schiff., Archips rosana L.).
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Microclimate in an Apple Orchard
The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1973J. J. Landsberg +2 more
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Apple orchard waste recycling and valorization of valuable product-A review
Bioengineered, 2021Ekta Singh, Sunil Kumar, Aman Kumar
exaly
Snails as Temporal Biomonitors of the Occurrence and Distribution of Pesticides in an Apple Orchard
Atmosphere, 2022Elias Akoury +2 more
exaly

