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Plant Leaves Classification System

2023 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer Science and Data Engineering (CSDE), 2023
Plant leaves could be classified using machine learning techniques. The plant leaves could be used to identify the different types of the plants. Lot of plant leaves classification systems are developed using machine learning techniques.
Rasendram Muralitharan   +5 more
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Divergent nitrogen and phosphorus allocation strategies in terrestrial plant leaves and fine roots: A global meta‐analysis

Journal of Ecology, 2022
The quantification of the allocation of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) among plant organs is essential to improve our understanding of plant growth, life‐history strategies and ecosystem nutrient and energy cycles.
Zhiqiang Wang   +10 more
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Deep neural network for multi‐class classification of medicinal plant leaves

Expert Syst. J. Knowl. Eng., 2022
Plant diseases are a critical issue in the farming industry, and early identification is essential for plant monitoring. The leaves of plants represent the majority of disease symptoms, however, leaf analysis by specialists in laboratories is expensive ...
Vaibhav Tiwari, R. Joshi, M. Dutta
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From plant physiology to pharmacology: fusicoccin leaves the leaves

Planta, 2018
This review highlights 50 years of research on the fungal diterpene fusicoccin, during which the molecule went from a tool in plant physiology research to a pharmacological agent in treating animal diseases. Fusicoccin is a phytotoxic glycosylated diterpene produced by the fungus Phomopsis amygdali, a pathogen of almond and peach plants.
Camoni L.   +3 more
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Bumble bees damage plant leaves and accelerate flower production when pollen is scarce

Science, 2020
Bumble bee gardeners Bumble bees rely heavily on pollen resources for essential nutrients as they build their summer colonies. Therefore, we might expect that annual differences in the availability of these resources must simply be tolerated, but ...
Foteini G. Pashalidou   +4 more
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Plant leaves icephobicity

Journal of Coatings Technology and Research, 2017
Ice adhesion and accumulation are well known to cause serious problems for different structures such as wind turbines, power transmission and distribution systems, and aircraft. Development of coatings that can resist icing can solve many challenges in various areas of industry.
Elaheh Alizadeh-Birjandi   +1 more
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Dynamic analysis of retention PM2.5 by plant leaves in rainfall weather conditions of six tree species

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2020
With six kinds of plants in Shenyang as the research object, we selected five rainfalls and applied an aerosol generator to conduct a dynamic observation retention of PM2.5 by plant leaves; the resultant research explores the effect retention of PM2.5 by
Jia Luo   +5 more
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Topology-Regulated Pesticide Retention on Plant Leaves through Concave Janus Carriers

ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2019
Retention, a crucial process in pesticide application, is heavily affected by the extremely low surface energy and micro/nanostructure of plant leaves.
Kefei Zhao   +5 more
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Fluorescence emission spectra of plant leaves and plant constituents

Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 1991
The UV-B radiation (e.g. 337 nm) induced blue fluorescence (BF) and red chlorophyll fluorescence spectra (RF) of green leaves from plants with different leaf structure were determined and the possible nature and candidates of the blue fluorescence emission investigated.
Lang, Michael   +2 more
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Effects of Gravity on Transpiration of Plant Leaves

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
To clarify effects of gravity on the water vapor exchange between plants and the ambient air, we evaluated the transpiration rate of plant leaves at 0.01, 1.0, and 2.0 g for 20 s each during parabolic airplane flights. The transpiration rates of a strawberry leaf and a replica leaf made of wet cloth were determined using a chamber method with humidity ...
Hiroaki, Hirai, Yoshiaki, Kitaya
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