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Utilizing high‐throughput phenotyping to identify metribuzin tolerance in winter wheat
Abstract Plant breeders and weed scientists address weed management collaboratively by selecting for herbicide tolerance in breeding programs. Metribuzin, a Group 5 PSII‐inhibiting herbicide, is labeled for use in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). However, application to currently available lines results in frequent, variable, and unpredictable crop injury.
Melinda Zubrod +4 more
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Background Soybean is challenged with a problem of poor seed longevity, a complex trait and key target for breeding. Therefore, understanding the genetic basis of seed longevity is of great significance for mining favorable genes and prolonging the seed ...
Naflath Thenveettil +2 more
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UAS Literary & Arts Journal [PDF]
Proof copy provided by Tidal Echoes.Tidal Echoes is an annual showcase of writers and artists with one thing in common: a life surrounded by the rainforests and waterways of Southeast Alaska.Davy Josh’s Note -- A Note from Chalise -- A Note from Emily ...
Berg, Virginia +11 more
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Artificial intelligence‐powered plant phenomics: Progress, challenges, and opportunities
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI), a key driver of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is being rapidly integrated into plant phenomics to automate sensing, accelerate data analysis, and support decision‐making in phenomic prediction and genomic selection.
Xu Wang +12 more
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UAS Literary & Arts Journal [PDF]
Proof copy provided by Tidal Echoes.The 2016 edition of Tidal Echoes presents an annual showcase of writers and artists who share one thing in common: a life surrounded by the rainforests and waterways of Southeast Alaska.a heart is a heavy burden ...
Alexander, Rosemarie +13 more
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Multiple ortho‐mosaicking software pipelines produce comparable imagery‐derived wheat phenotypes
Abstract Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) equipped with multispectral and RGB sensors offer valuable data for monitoring crop health and assessing disease severity. However, the wide range of available photogrammetric software complicates software selection for high‐throughput plant phenotyping.
Sanju Shrestha +3 more
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Abstract Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] varieties are categorized into different relative maturity groups (MGs) that correspond to the approximate region that the variety is best adapted. Maturity is an important trait that growers consider when deciding which varieties to plant and for breeders as a covariate to compare genotypes.
Nathaniel Burner +2 more
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Estrategias de aprendizaje emergentes en la modalidad e-learning
El objetivo de esta investigación fue sistematizar las estrategias de aprendizaje que implementa el alumno de la modalidad e-learning. La problemática fue abordada desde una perspectiva cualitativa utilizando el método de la teoría fundamentada y la ...
Luis Demetrio Meza-López +2 more
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Information fusion approach for biomass estimation in a plateau mountainous forest using a synergistic system comprising UAS-based digital camera and LiDAR [PDF]
Rong Huang +4 more
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Impact of Financial Advice on Investment Consistency: Evidence From ESG and Cryptocurrency Investors
ABSTRACT As individual investors increasingly flock toward cryptocurrency and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) products, understanding the drivers behind these choices is critical for market stability. This study utilizes nationally representative data from the 2021 and 2024 National Financial Capability Study (NFCS) Investor Surveys to ...
Vikesh Kumar, Khalid Ahmed
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