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Nithin Kumar, Nagarathna and Francesco Flammini
The most incredible diversity, abundance, spread, and adaptability in biology are found in insects. The foundation of insect study and pest management is insect recognition. However, most of the current insect recognition research depends on a small numb...
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Ana Cláudia Teixeira, José Ribeiro, Raul Morais, Joaquim J. Sousa and António Cunha
Globally, insect pests are the primary reason for reduced crop yield and quality. Although pesticides are commonly used to control and eliminate these pests, they can have adverse effects on the environment, human health, and natural resources. As an alt...
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Jizhong Deng, Chang Yang, Kanghua Huang, Luocheng Lei, Jiahang Ye, Wen Zeng, Jianling Zhang, Yubin Lan and Yali Zhang
The realization that mobile phones can detect rice diseases and insect pests not only solves the problems of low efficiency and poor accuracy from manually detection and reporting, but it also helps farmers detect and control them in the field in a timel...
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Querriel Arvy Mendoza, Lester Pordesimo, Mitchell Neilsen, Paul Armstrong, James Campbell and Princess Tiffany Mendoza
In this study, a basic insect detection system consisting of a manual-focus camera, a Jetson Nano?a low-cost, low-power single-board computer, and a trained deep learning model was developed. The model was validated through a live visual feed. Detecting,...
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Katell Crépon, Marine Cabacos, Félix Bonduelle, Faten Ammari, Marlène Faure and Séverine Maudemain
To reduce the use of insecticides, silo operators are reconsidering their practices and implementing integrated pest management (IPM) to manage insect infestations. IPM requires the early detection of insects to react before infestation spread or to isol...
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Eirini Anastasaki, Aikaterini Psoma, Savvina Toufexi, Georgios Partsinevelos, Dimitrios Papachristos, Dimitrios Avtzis and Panagiotis Milonas
Curculio elephas is an oligophagous insect, attacking fruits of chestnut (Castanea spp.) and oak (Quercus spp.). It is considered one of the most important pests of European chestnut (Castanea sativa) in Europe and it occurs in a continuous range through...
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Wei Li, Tengfei Zhu, Xiaoyu Li, Jianzhang Dong and Jun Liu
Insect pest management is one of the main ways to improve the crop yield and quality in agriculture and it can accurately and timely detect insect pests, which is of great significance to agricultural production. In the past, most insect pest detection t...
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Iftikhar Ahmad, Yayun Yang, Yi Yue, Chen Ye, Muhammad Hassan, Xi Cheng, Yunzhi Wu and Youhua Zhang
Insect pests are a major element influencing agricultural production. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an estimated 20?40% of pest damage occurs each year, which reduces global production and becomes a major challenge to crop pro...
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Lewis H. Ziska, Bethany A. Bradley, Rebekah D. Wallace, Charles T. Bargeron, Joseph H. LaForest, Robin A. Choudhury, Karen A. Garrett and Fernando E. Vega
The challenge of maintaining sufficient food, feed, fiber, and forests, for a projected end of century population of between 9–10 billion in the context of a climate averaging 2–4 °C warmer, is a global imperative. However, climate change...
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C.D. Rullan-Silva,A.E. Olthoff,J.A. Delgado de la Mata,J.A. Pajares-Alonso
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Aim of study: This paper reviews the global research during the last 6 years (2007-2012) on the state, trends and potential of remote sensing for detecting, mapping and monitoring forest defoliation caused by insects.Area of study: The review covers rese...
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