A common soil fungus could help farmers reduce their reliance on synthetic fungicides, new research suggests, by producing natural airborne chemicals that suppress devastating plant diseases.
Abstract: The manual identification of plant diseases through visual examination demands large amounts of labor while showing restricted accuracy and variable scope. The implementation of automatic ...
Shandong Province University Laboratory for Protected Horticulture, Weifang University of Science and Technology, Weifang, China Introduction: Plant disease detection is critical for ensuring ...
In tomato cultivation, various diseases significantly impact tomato quality and yield. The substantial scale differences among diseased leaf targets pose precise detection and identification ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) -High levels of fungal disease are lurking in corn fields across the U.S. Midwest, threatening to reduce yields of a record-large crop and cause headaches for farmers during the ...
The summer has been both hot and wet, with consistent rainfall across much of the state. Those conditions have led to some unusual challenges in corn fields, including wrapped tassels and southern ...
Heavy disease pressure could complicate grain harvest for corn farmers this fall. Doug Houser with Iowa State University Extension suggests the amount of southern rust and other leaf diseases is ...
Abstract: Recognizing the confirmation of leaf spot identification through image processing is also one of the most important factors in saving plants from several diseases. Leaf disturbance testing ...