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  1. Prediction of soil nutrients through PLSR and SVMR models by VIs-NIR reflectance spectroscopy by Singha, Chiranjit, Swain, Kishore Chandra, Sahoo, Satiprasad, Govind, Ajit

    Published 2023
    “…Through map query tool in ArcGIS software environment the PLSR and SVMR model successfully identify the suitability class with level of accuracy of 87.2% and 88.9%, respectively, against the direct soil analysis based suitability mapping. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Effect of temperature on the phenology of Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) (Lepidoptera, Crambidae); simulation and visualization of the potential future distribution of C. partellus in A... by Khadioli, N., Tonnang, Henri E.Z., Muchugu, E., Ong'amo, G., Achia, Thomas, Kipchirchir, I., Kroschel, Jürgen, Le Ru, B.

    Published 2014
    “…For spatial analysis of the pest risk, three generic risk indices (index of establishment, generation number and activity index) were visualized in the geographical information system component of the advanced Insect Life Cycle modeling (ILCYM) software. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Non-market valuation of beach recreation using the travel cost method (TCM)in the context of the developing world by Timah, Paul Nde

    Published 2011
    “…The econometric estimations (carried out with the use of the TSP 5.0 software) showed that the zero-inflated negative binomial model produced better results and based on these econometric results, consumer surplus (CS) estimates per trip per visitor per day were computed for different categories of visitors. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  4. Untargeted metabolomics to assess effects of rye diet enriched with plant protein and fermentable fiber on appetite by Lindelöf, Magnus

    Published 2014
    “…Nutritional composition and structural properties, such as dietary fiber components and grain integrity are thought to play roles in the satiating mechanism behind this appetite reduction. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  5. SeedExtractor: An open-source GUI for seed image analysis by Zhu, Feiyu, Paul, Puneet, Hussain, Waseem, Wallman, Kyle, Dhatt, Balpreet K., Sandhu, Jaspreet, Irvin, Larissa, Morota, Gota, Yu, Hongfeng, Walia, Harkamal

    Published 2021
    “…Accurate measurement of seed size parameters is essential for both breeding efforts aimed at enhancing yields and basic research focused on discovering genetic components that regulate seed size. To address this need, we have developed an open-source graphical user interface (GUI) software, SeedExtractor that determines seed size and shape (including area, perimeter, length, width, circularity, and centroid), and seed color with capability to process a large number of images in a time-efficient manner. …”
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  6. Real-time application of the PROBFLO framework risk approach as a part of the digital twin towards the implementation of environmental flows in the Limpopo Basin, southern Africa by O’Brien, G. C., Wade, M., Bembe, M. J., Dickens, Christopher, McNiel, T., Retief, H., Silva, Paulo, Garcia Andarcia, Mariangel

    Published 2024
    “…The PROBFLO EFA application tool is a useful component of the new Digital Twin for the Limpopo River basin and will contribute to sustainable water resource management in the region.…”
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  7. Extended phenotypes in the canopies of Norway spruce by Johansson, Christofer

    Published 2016
    “…The data on tree growth, needle chemistry, and aphid abundance were used in statistical tests using the statistical software JMP PRO 12.1.0. I found a clear genetic influence on growth in Norway spruce; fast growing full-sib families reached a DBH almost three times larger than that of slow growing full-sib families after 37 years (3.8 cm vs. 9.8 cm). …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  8. Assessment of the Ripening of Olives Using Computer Vision by Benalia, Souraya, Bernardi, Bruno, Blasco, José, Fazari, Antonio, Zimbalatti, Giuseppe

    Published 2018
    “…Images were then, pre-treated for white balance as well as chromatic correction using a profile specifically created with Colorchecker Passport Software (X-Rite Inc, USA), and subsequently analysed using Food-Color Inspector 3.5 (Cofilab) software, which allowed obtaining the segmentation models for colour olive images and the subsequent analysis of their features. …”
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  9. Aligning Potato Breeding Goals with Citizen Priorities: Insights from Tricot Approach in Nigeria by Sharma, K., Atieno, E., Mugo, J., Sousa, Kauê de, Etten, Jacob van, Nyawade, S.

    Published 2024
    “…Classification and Regression Trees (CART) were used to identify key socioeconomic factors influencing genotype and trait preferences. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied to explore trait-genotype relationships. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  10. High-throughput Phenotyping of Maize Roots Using Digital Image Analysis by Coronado Aleans, Verónica, Barrera Sánchez, Carlos Felipe, Guzmán, Manuel

    Published 2024
    “…Pearson’s correlation coefficients among variables were estimated. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was used to summarize and uncover clustering patterns in the multivariate data set. …”
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  11. Morphological characterisation and cryopreservation of sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., accessions at the NPGRC of South Africa by Manamela, Machoene Tshidi

    Published 2009
    “…The unweighted pair-group method using an arithmetic average (UPGMA) defined 22 clusters at a distance coefficient of approximately one. Four Principal Components cumulatively explained 46 percent of the variation, whereas four Principal Coordinate axes, explained 50 percent. …”
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  12. Simulating oil palm expansion requires credible approaches that address real issues by Dudley, R.G., Sheil, Douglas, Colfer, C.J.P.

    Published 2008
    “…Debate is enhanced because a well-structured model explicitly states the assumptions concerning causal relationships among its components. Genuine participation by domain experts and stakeholders helps ensure that these relationships reflect an accepted, although simplified, reality. …”
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    Journal Article

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