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Jeff Grasberger and Dominic Forbush
Aquaculture systems require careful consideration of location, which determines water conditions, pollution impacts, and hazardous conditions. Mobility may be able to address these factors while also supporting the targeting of renewable energy sources s...
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Jasper Mohr, Andreas Tewes, Hella Ahrends and Thomas Gaiser
(1) Background: The relation between the sub-field heterogeneity of soil properties and high-resolution satellite time series data might help to explain spatiotemporal patterns of crop growth, but detailed field studies are seldom. (2) Methods: Normalize...
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Yaodi Li, Jianxin Xue, Mingyue Zhang, Junyi Yin, Yang Liu, Xindan Qiao, Decong Zheng and Zezhen Li
The smart farm is currently a hot topic in the agricultural industry. Due to the complex field environment, the intelligent monitoring model applicable to this environment requires high hardware performance, and there are difficulties in realizing real-t...
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Tahira Nazir, Muhammad Munwar Iqbal, Sohail Jabbar, Ayyaz Hussain and Mubarak Albathan
The potato plant is amongst the most significant vegetable crops farmed worldwide. The output of potato crop production is significantly reduced by various leaf diseases, which poses a danger to the world?s agricultural production in terms of both volume...
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Ajeng R. Puspita, Mega L. Syamsuddin, Subiyanto, Fadli Syamsudin and Noir P. Purba
The Makassar Strait (MS) is characterized by water mass from the Pacific Ocean and is one of the ITF (Indonesia Throughflow) branches. It carries warm water masses from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean. This research aims to analyze the relationship...
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Bin Zhang, Haolu Liu, Jicheng Huang, Kunpeng Tian, Cheng Shen, Xianwang Li and Xingsong Wang
Ramie is an important cash crop in China, and ramie fiber is an important raw material for the textile industry. As a shrub plant, the spatial distribution of the ramie plant is different from that of herbaceous crops, and its plant spacing and row spaci...
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Elsa Lagerquist, Alexander Menegat, Anna Sigrun Dahlin, David Parsons, Christine Watson, Per Ståhl, Anita Gunnarsson and Göran Bergkvist
Leguminous service crops (SCs) can provide multiple services to cropping systems, reducing the reliance on external resources if sufficient biomass is produced. However, rapid light and temperature reductions limit post-harvest cultivation of SCs in Nort...
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Eric R. Labelle, Gaetan Pelletier and Michel Soucy
Variations in species composition, diameter and height distributions, and quality make the management of hardwood-dominated stands difficult, particularly when considering mechanized forest operations. This study aimed to develop and field test a tool de...
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Rodrigo Gonçalves Trevisan, Natanael Santana Vilanova Júnior, Mateus Tonini Eitelwein and José Paulo Molin
Factors affecting cotton development present spatial and temporal variability. Plant growth regulators (PGR) are used to control vegetative growth, promote higher yields, better fiber quality, and facilitate mechanical harvest. The optimal rate of PGR ap...
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Pradip Saud, Douglas Cram, Samuel Smallidge and Terrell Baker
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component in the structure and function of southwestern mixed-conifer forest ecosystems. However, fire suppression and exclusion policies have changed the structure and fuel loads, including CWD, during the last ...
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