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Yuriy Hubeni,Vasil Andriiv,Yulia Koverko
Pág. 529 - 537
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Dionisios Yfantopoulos, Georgia Ntatsi, Anestis Karkanis and Dimitrios Savvas
Cabbage is an annual vegetable crop species cultivated throughout the year. The development of high-yielding cabbage hybrids and the optimization of several agronomic management practices such as fertilization and crop rotation have resulted in increased...
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Ferdinando Branca, Simone Treccarichi, Giuseppe Ruberto, Agatino Renda and Sergio Argento
The choice of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) genotypes determines key attributes such as yield, flavor, and adaptability, contributing significantly to the overall success and sustainability of basil cultivation practices. As the primary aim of this study, ...
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Fabiola Nunes Derossi, Paulo Flores Ribeiro and José Lima Santos
Despite numerous published literature on the impacts of agriculture on water quality, knowledge gaps persist regarding which farming systems are of most concern for their impact on water quality, which would allow water resource planners to better target...
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Dimitris C. Gkikas, Marios C. Gkikas and John A. Theodorou
The specific application of this work involves the development of an intelligent system for diagnosing and treating fish diseases in Greek fish farming. The project aims to enhance the competitiveness of Greek fish farming by addressing the increasing mo...
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Martina Zámková, Stanislav Rojík, Martin Prokop, Simona Cincalová and Radek Stolín
The organic market in the Czech Republic has been growing dynamically, mainly in the last two decades. It is increasing the number of organic farms and producers of organic food. It was also identified as growing in popularity with Czech customers in the...
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Athakorn Promwee, Sukimplee Nijibulat and Hien Huu Nguyen
The rising adoption of agricultural technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) or ?smart farming? aims to boost crop production in terms of both quantity and quality. This study compares the benefits of a smart farm employing an IoT-based hydropon...
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Marek Zielinski, Wioletta Wrzaszcz, Jolanta Sobierajewska and Marcin Adamski
Organic farms should, by definition, place particular emphasis on the protection of agricultural soils, landscape care and activities aimed at producing high-quality agricultural products. However, when joining this production system, the farms face many...
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Jerry Gao, Charanjit Kaur Bambrah, Nidhi Parihar, Sharvaree Kshirsagar, Sruthi Mallarapu, Hailong Yu, Jane Wu and Yunyun Yang
With the development of artificial intelligence, the intelligence of agriculture has become a trend. Intelligent monitoring of agricultural activities is an important part of it. However, due to difficulties in achieving a balance between quality and cos...
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Saker Ben Abdallah, Belén Gallego-Elvira, Dana Catalina Popa, José Francisco Maestre-Valero, Alberto Imbernón-Mulero, Razvan Alexandru Popa and Mihaela Balanescu
Agricultural specialization has increased considerably in Europe over the last decades, leading to the separation of crop and livestock production at both farm and regional levels. Such a transformation is often associated with higher environmental burde...
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