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    Plant Disease Identification Based on Deep Learning Algorithm in Smart Farming by Yan Guo, Jin Zhang, Chengxin Yin, Xiaonan Hu, Yu Zou, Zhipeng Xue, Wei Wang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Finally, the segmented leaves are input into the transfer learning model and trained by the dataset of diseased leaves under simple background. …”
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    Molluscicidal Activity of Some Solanum Species Extracts against the Snail Biomphalaria alexandrina by Gehad T. El-Sherbini, Rawia A. Zayed, Eman T. El-Sherbini

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Biological control stands to be a better alternative to the chemical controls aimed against snails. …”
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    Dopamine and 24-Epibrassinolide Upregulate Root Resilience, Mitigating Lead Stress on Leaf Tissue and Stomatal Performance in Tomato Plants by Lohana Ribeiro Prestes, Madson Mateus Santos da Silva, Sharon Graziela Alves da Silva, Maria Andressa Fernandes Gonçalves, Bruno Lemos Batista, Ivan Becari Viana, Allan Klynger da Silva Lobato

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our study proved that EBR and DOP, alone or combined, mitigated the damages to leaves and roots exposed to Pb stress, but better results were found when EBR was applied alone.…”
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    Bactericide, Immunomodulating, and Wound Healing Properties of Transgenic Kalanchoe pinnata Synergize with Antimicrobial Peptide Cecropin P1 In Vivo by A. A. Lebedeva, N. S. Zakharchenko, E. V. Trubnikova, O. A. Medvedeva, T. V. Kuznetsova, G. A. Masgutova, M. V. Zylkova, Y. I. Buryanov, A. S. Belous

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…It included incubation of leaves at +4°C for 7 days, mechanical homogenization of leaves using water as extraction solvent, and heating at +70°C for inactivating plant enzymes. …”
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    Antioxidant Activity, Enzyme Inhibition Potentials, and Phytochemical Profiling of Premna serratifolia L. Leaf Extracts by Adelina Simamora, Adit W. Santoso, Kris H. Timotius, Ika Rahayu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The phytochemical analysis was conducted by an LC-QTOF-MS/MS technique. EEPS proved to be a better antioxidant and had higher phenolic content compared to WEPS. …”
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    Ethiopian Water Hyacinth Leaf Extract as a Potential Tannery Effluent Treatment Material by Fitsum Etefa Ahmed, Awoke Fenta Wodag, Gemeda Gebino Gelebo, Belay Meles Gebre

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Future studies may be required for setting the most optimum extract concentration for better results.…”
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    Bacteriophage LDT325 enhances Pseudomonas syringae tolerance by improving antioxidant defense in tea plant [Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze] by Li Liu, Anqi Huang, Hua Zhang, Yubao Li, Lei Wang, Lei Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…TEM analysis revealed that the integrity of the cell structure of the tea leaves treated with phage was notably better compared with that of the control group. …”
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    Fast route model in peer to peer network by CHEN Shan-xiong 1, LI Li1, ZHANG Lin1

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…A fast self-organizing routing model(FSRM) was proposed based on DHT.In the model,the approach of the route lookup,the system of nodes joining and leaving was described.When joining node need to select neighboring nodes,measured scheme of stability threshold ensure that the peer to peer network fast routing and convergence.The simulation results of the model performance are analyzed to prove the convergence time,node querying speed and adaptability to churn are better than the traditional model.…”
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    The growth response of coffee (Coffea arabica L) plants to organic manure, inorganic fertilizers and integrated soil fertility management under different irrigation water supply l... by Abel Chemura

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…There were no significant differences (p[0.05) in girth, number of leaves and number of primaries due to the different soil fertility management options. …”
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    Challenges and Choices Amidst Military Conflict: The Present and Future of Medical Education and Healthcare in Sudan by Sohaib Mohammed Mokhtar Ahmed, Mohanned Bushra Masaad, Mohamed Salah Abdulrazeg Abdulrahman, Elnazeir Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamedzain

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Reasons given for leaving included better personal lifestyle, avoiding conflict, advanced training, and better professional opportunities and salary. …”
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    Soil chemical properties and growth response of Moringa oleifera to different sources and rates of organic and NPK fertilizers by A. G. Adebayo, H. A. Akintoye, A. O. Shokalu, M. T. Olatunji

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Conclusion PM proved more superior to CD manure and others because it produced better growth attributes such as shoot height, stem girth and number of leaves and leaf biomass than its counterparts produced.…”
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    The effects of foliar fertilization on maize inbred lines by Brankov Milan, Nikolić Dušan, Tabaković Marijenka

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Foliar fertilizers were applied in different stages of maize: Đ1 - fertilizer with increased nitrogen content and amino acids was applied when the maize was in the stage of 5-6 developed leaves. The second tested fertilizer with an increased phosphorus content, Đ2, was applied a bit later, at the stage of 11-12 leaves. …”
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    Exploring CycleGAN Technique for Improved Plant Disease Detection and Analysis by Ouyang Luyi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research takes into consideration the apple leaves diseased images, is of various pathogens, and CycleGAN creates images to even it. …”
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    Assessment of comminution capacity related to molar intercuspation in catarrhines using a chewing simulator by Axelle EC Walker, Franck Guy, Christian Salles, Ghislain Thiery, Vincent Lazzari

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…We show that increasing bite force results in better food item degradation overall although we report some exceptions, notably for ductile and tough foods (apples, ginger and leaves). …”
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    Nutrient content in tissues of Groenlandia densa, Myriophyllum spicatum and Zannichellia palustris: an attempt to understand the intercompartmental relationships in a small stream... by Nouri Ayoub, Bihaoui Abdesslam, Hammada Soumaya, Chillasse Lahcen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Research has long focused on the relative importance of leaves and roots as sources of nutrient supply for macrophytes, as well as the function each stream compartment plays in their growth and development. …”
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    Assessment of Physiological Traits of <i>Fragaria vesca</i> Genotypes Under Water Deficit Conditions by Marta Rokosa, Małgorzata Mikiciuk, Piotr Ptak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Measurements of gas exchange parameters, chlorophyll “a” fluorescence, content of photosynthetic pigments in leaves, index of relative water content in leaves, total fruit yield, single fruit mass and content of K, Ca, Mg, Na, Cu, Zn, Mn, Mo and the ratio of mono- to divalent cations in leaves, roots and plant crowns were taken three times each year during the experiments. …”
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    Performance of a Leaf-Galling Phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) on Roots of Diverse Vitis spp. Rootstocks in North East Victoria, Australia by C. W. Clarke, K. S. Powell, S. Norng, B. M. Carmody, M. Walpole, J. P. Cunningham

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Grape phylloxera in Australia comprises diverse genetic strains that feed on roots and leaves of Vitis spp. The G38 phylloxera strain was detected on roots of Vitis spp., for the first time in North East Victoria in 2015. …”
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    The protective effect of trehalose and monosodium glutamate on yeast viability and antagonistic properties during freeze-drying by Joanna Krzymińska, Jolanta Kowalska

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Cryopreserved isolate 117/10 performed better than 114/73 with the addition of either trehalose or monosodium glutamate, reducing the disease severity index from 88.3% (control) to 18.75−55.33%. …”
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    La “belle” ou la Veuve : résistances, rébellions et tentatives d'évasion des condamnés à mort en France au XXe siècle by Nicolas Picard

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Prisoners who had been sentenced to death were subjected to a severe prison regime, a guarantee against suicide and escape. …”
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    Foliar application of 24-epibrassinolide enhances leaf nicotine content under low temperature conditions during the mature stage of flue-cured tobacco by regulating cold stress tol... by Haiyang Chen, Shuaitao Zhang, Jianbo Chang, Hongru Wei, Hongchen Li, Chaoyang Li, Junjie Yang, Zhengxiong Song, Zhaojun Wang, Jin Lun, Xuelin Zhang, Lihua Li, Xiaoquan Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The result showed that foliar spraying of different concentrations of EBR notably improve the agronomic and economic traits of flue-cured tobacco to varying degrees, as well as increase the total nitrogen and nicotine content in the tobacco leaves. 0.2 mg·L− 1 EBR treatment showed better results, with nicotine content in the middle and upper leaves after curing increasing by 11.11% and 19.90%, respectively, compared to CK. …”
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