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Utpal Barman, Parismita Sarma, Mirzanur Rahman, Vaskar Deka, Swati Lahkar, Vaishali Sharma and Manob Jyoti Saikia
Invading pests and diseases always degrade the quality and quantity of plants. Early and accurate identification of plant diseases is critical for plant health and growth. This work proposes a smartphone-based solution using a Vision Transformer (ViT) mo...
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Huan Wang, Shi Qiu, Huping Ye and Xiaohan Liao
Plant growth is inevitably affected by diseases, and one effective method of disease detection is through the observation of leaf changes. To solve the problem of disease detection in complex backgrounds, where the distinction between plant diseases is h...
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Zahid Ullah, Najah Alsubaie, Mona Jamjoom, Samah H. Alajmani and Farrukh Saleem
As tomatoes are the most consumed vegetable in the world, production should be increased to fulfill the vast demand for this vegetable. Global warming, climate changes, and other significant factors, including pests, badly affect tomato plants and cause ...
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VA Kemeuze, PM Mapongmetsem, DJ Sonwa, E Fongnzossie, BA Nkongmeneck
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The Mandara Mountain eco-region is one of the most important mountain areas of Cameroon. It is often considered as a refuge for several plant and wildlife species. This area is fragile and vulnerable, and faces severe threats from land use change, unsust...
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Myoungki Song, Kwonho Lee, Sea-Ho Oh and Min-Suk Bae
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), an important class of hazardous airborne pollutants, are mutagenic and carcinogenic substances known to be released during the paving of asphalt. In this study, PAHs emitted from an asphalt mix plant were analyzed...
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Dharma Oraon, A. Kumar, Ajit Kumar Singh, S. Kumar, R. K. Singh, Zunaid Alam
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Andi R. Aulia Ramadanti, Eka M. Sari, Fahmi Arif, Muhammad Nor Afrizal, Zainul Hadi
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Air pollution in presenting one or more physical, chemical, or biological substances in the atmosphere in quantities that can endanger human health. Air pollution at this time has reached the greatest concern, because it is caused by industrial developme...
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Jesús de-los-Ríos-Mérida, Andreas Reul, María Muñoz, Salvador Arijo, Silvana Tapia-Paniagua, Manuel Rendón-Martos, Francisco Guerrero
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This work concerns the case study of a Mediterranean Ramsar salt lake (Fuente de Piedra, southern Spain) that receives the treated wastewater of the local village treatment plant. The wastewater goes through a system of canals, water dams, and three semi...
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Sukmarayu P. Gedoan,Alex Hartana,Hamim Hamim,Utut Widyastuti,Nampiah Sukarno
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Tin mining activity caused canging in physical and chemical characteristic of the soil that were not suitable for growth of plants. The objective of this experiment was to study accessions of Jatropha curcas planted on post tin mining land which were giv...
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D. M. A. J. Dissanayake,P. L. Hettiarachchi
Home gardens are multistoried ecosystems and are important not only for in-situ biodiversityconservation, but also as valuable food sources, fodder, medicine and spices. The main objective ofthis study was to make decisions about the variations of home g...
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