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A lightweight improved YOLOv8 method for intelligent detection of pine wilt disease. [PDF]
Chen G +11 more
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ABSTRACT Dry regions are primarily inhabited by smallholder farmers who have limited capacity to enhance agricultural productivity, particularly in crop production. These areas are characterized by low and erratic rainfall that does not support crops to maturity.
Andrew Tapiwa Kugedera +1 more
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A Detection Method of Pine Wilt Disease Based on Improved YOLOv11 With UAV Remote Sensing Images. [PDF]
Shi H +6 more
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Murayaquinone isolated from the pine endophyte Streptomyces sp. AN140557 exhibits potent, dose‐dependent nematicidal activity and egg‐hatching inhibition against the pine wood nematode. It effectively inhibited pine wilt disease in greenhouse tests, suggesting potential as a promising biocontrol agent.
Min‐Kyoung Kang +2 more
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A feature recognition and detection algorithm for pine wilt disease trees based on FLMP-YOLOv8. [PDF]
Feng X +8 more
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Fusarium oxysporum Fo47 primes flax by locally suppressing pathogens in roots and systemically activating antioxidant defences in shoots, offering a sustainable plant protection strategy. ABSTRACT Plants rely on specialised adaptive mechanisms to enhance resistance against environmental stress.
Marta Burgberger +2 more
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Sustained Release of Azoxystrobin from Clay Carriers for the Management of Maize Late Wilt Disease. [PDF]
Degani O +5 more
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Abstract Wood boring ambrosia beetles play a central role in the spread of Ceratocystis wilt of ‘ōhi‘a, a fungal disease caused by Ceratocystis lukuohia that kills the bioculturally important ‘ōhiʻa (Metrosideros polymorpha) tree. Beetles contribute to the spread of the disease by extruding fungus‐infected wood particles (frass). Disease mitigation can
Robert W. Peck +4 more
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MS-PWFOD: A model for cross-domain pine wilt disease detection
Mengqi Zhang +9 more
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Have the environmental benefits of insect farming been overstated? A critical review
ABSTRACT Insect farming is frequently promoted as a sustainable food solution, yet current evidence challenges many environmental benefits claimed by industry proponents. This review critically examines the scientific foundation for assessing the environmental impacts of insect farming in both human food and animal feed applications.
Corentin Biteau +5 more
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