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Vanessa Mendoza-Grimón, Juan Ramón Fernández-Vera, Jose Manuel Hernández-Moreno and María del Pino Palacios-Díaz
In the Canary Islands, there is a hydrological imbalance between water consumption and renewable water availability. To provide more water resources, reverse osmosis (RO) from seawater is used. As boron (B) contents in irrigation water higher than 0.7 mg...
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Fuad Albani,Megga Ratnasari Pikoli,Irawan Sugoro
Pág. 264 - 270
Elephant dung is a source of methane gas, which the gas is the main contributor to greenhouse gas if not used as fuel. Wild elephants use grass leaves as their feed, but in Ragunan Wildlife Park, elephants are fed also with a combination of elephant gras...
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Juan Botero-Valencia, Erick Reyes-Vera, Elizabeth Ospina-Rojas and Flavio Prieto-Ortiz
In this study, a novel system was designed to enhance the efficiency of data acquisition in a portable and compact instrument dedicated to the spectral analysis of various surfaces, including plant leaves, and materials requiring characterization within ...
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Dongdong Li, Rongyang Wang, Yingpeng Zhu, Jianneng Chen, Guofeng Zhang and Chuanyu Wu
To address the problem of a lack of accurate parameters in the discrete element simulation study of the machine-picked fresh tea leaf mechanized-sorting process, this study used machine-picked fresh tea leaves as the research object, established discrete...
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Jiaqiang Wang, Caiyun Yin, Weiyang Liu, Wenhao Xia and Songrui Ning
Soil salinity affects nutrient uptake by cotton. The cotton bud stage is a very important period in the process of cotton planting and directly affects the yield of cotton. The nutritional status of the bud stage directly affects the reflectance spectra ...
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Wei Hu, Zhouming Gao, Xiaoya Dong, Jian Chen and Baijing Qiu
Contact electrification has attracted interest as a mechanism for generating electrical charges on surfaces. To explore the factors contributing to electrification by droplets impacting the leaf surface, high-speed image capture and current measurements ...
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Huiying Shang, Lulu Xun, Tao Miao, Chen Chen, Yuan Lu and Bin Li
The size of leaves is a vital factor in the development and overall biomass of a plant, serving as a key indicator of how a plant adapts to its environment. Rhamnus heterophylla, a species known for its heteromorphic leaves of varying sizes, presents an ...
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Lei Sun, Chongchong Yang, Jun Wang, Xiwen Cui, Xuesong Suo, Xiaofei Fan, Pengtao Ji, Liang Gao and Yuechen Zhang
Existing maize production is grappling with the hurdles of not applying nitrogen fertilizer accurately due to subpar detection accuracy and responsiveness. This situation presents a significant challenge, as it has the potential to impact the optimal yie...
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Yuto Kamiwaki and Shinji Fukuda
This study aims to clarify the influence of photographic environments under different light sources on image-based SPAD value prediction. The input variables for the SPAD value prediction using Random Forests, XGBoost, and LightGBM were RGB values, HSL v...
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Ugur Ercan, Onder Kabas and Georgiana Moiceanu
Alfalfa holds an extremely significant place in animal nutrition when it comes to providing essential nutrients. The leaves of alfalfa specifically boast the highest nutritional value, containing a remarkable 70% of crude protein and an impressive 90% of...
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