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A bibliometric review of deep learning in crop monitoring: trends, challenges, and future perspectives. [PDF]
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Colonization and Age Structure of Dalbulus maidis Population in Maize Crops During the Vegetative Stage in the Brazilian Cerrado. [PDF]
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Phenology and pest status of Agrotis segetum in a changing climate
Crop Protection, 2014Insects are strongly dependent on climatic factors, especially temperature. For this reason, changes in insect phenology are predicted to be one of the many effects of climate change. We analysed the effect of climate warming on Agrotis segetum (Denis & Schiffermuller) in Denmark.
Esbjerg, Peter, Sigsgaard, Lene
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2003
Insect phenology depends upon temperature, and data from scattered synoptic weather stations are the principle inputs for phenology models used in decision support systems. The paper assesses the spatial dynamics of the penalty, as measured through errors in the timing of predicted insect development stages, that results when entomologists use daily ...
Jarvis, C.H., Baker, R.H.A., Morgan, D.
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Insect phenology depends upon temperature, and data from scattered synoptic weather stations are the principle inputs for phenology models used in decision support systems. The paper assesses the spatial dynamics of the penalty, as measured through errors in the timing of predicted insect development stages, that results when entomologists use daily ...
Jarvis, C.H., Baker, R.H.A., Morgan, D.
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2013
Intensification of agricultural yield losses due to pest aggravation in the context of global climate change has been the key focus of ecological research. In this regard, interest in forecasting models is now days growing radically among entomologists to predict the environmental suitability for new and invading agricultural insect pests. This chapter
Babasaheb B. Fand +3 more
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Intensification of agricultural yield losses due to pest aggravation in the context of global climate change has been the key focus of ecological research. In this regard, interest in forecasting models is now days growing radically among entomologists to predict the environmental suitability for new and invading agricultural insect pests. This chapter
Babasaheb B. Fand +3 more
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Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 2019
Climate change can cause negative impacts to the agricultural sector by increasing pest damage to crops. The European corn borer (ECB) is a major insect pest of corn in North America.
A. Gagnon +4 more
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Climate change can cause negative impacts to the agricultural sector by increasing pest damage to crops. The European corn borer (ECB) is a major insect pest of corn in North America.
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Remote Sensing, 2023
Efficient crop management strategies and optimized agricultural practices are pivotal in maximizing overall yield of crops. An essential aspect of improving crop yield is tracking the phenological development of crops, which plays a crucial role in ...
Vaneeza Mehmood +5 more
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Efficient crop management strategies and optimized agricultural practices are pivotal in maximizing overall yield of crops. An essential aspect of improving crop yield is tracking the phenological development of crops, which plays a crucial role in ...
Vaneeza Mehmood +5 more
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A temperature-dependent phenology model for Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
Environmental Entomology, 2023The sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) Middle East-Asia Minor 1 (MEAM1), is widespread across tropical and subtropical regions, affecting hundreds of cultivated and wild plant species. Because the species transmits a variety of viruses, the
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