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  1. Artificial Neural Networks in Agriculture, the core of artificial intelligence: What, When, and Why by Castillo-Gironés, Salvador, Munera, Sandra, Martinez-Sober, Marcelino, Blasco, José, Cubero, Sergio, Gómez-Sanchis, Juan

    Published 2025
    “…ANNs combined with image analysis have proven valuable in disease detection, plant phenotyping, and fruit quality evaluation. …”
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  2. Gestaltningsfloran by Eriksson, Oskar

    Published 2009
    “…In the first file, Taxonomy, data about the name, family, functional group and classification of the plant is handled. In the Characteristics-file traits that are horticulturally associated are handled i.e. colour of the flower, colour of the leaves, scent etc. …”
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  3. "Líneas de piedra" en suelos del noreste argentino. Origen e implicancias. by Moretti, Lucas Martin, Morras, Hector

    Published 2025
    “…It is to be noted that most of the soil classification systems consider the stone line as a discordance. …”
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  4. Agroforestry Options for Degraded Landscapes in Southeast Asia by Noordwijk, M. van, Ekadinata, A., Leimona, B., Catacutan, D., Martini, E., Tata, H.L., Öborn, I., Hairiah, K., Wangpakapattanawong, P., Mulia, R., Dewi, S., Rahayu, S., Zulkarnain, T.

    Published 2020
    “…A long tradition of top-down national reforestation and tree planting programs has not had success proportional to the efforts and resources allocated. …”
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  5. Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of CIFOR/Japan Project in Indonesia and Peru by Kobayashi, S.

    Published 2001
    “…The approach to rehabilitation has been through the "taungya system" whereby farmers are allowed to grow annual crops among the newly-planted trees. With the Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Agraria (INIA), Peru, the project is trying out re-vegetation of abandoned fallow fields after agricultural use. …”
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  6. Use of easy measurable phenotypic traits as a complementary approach to evaluate the population structure and diversity in a high heterozygous panel of tetraploid clones and cultiv... by Tagliotti, Martín, Deperi, Sofia, Bedogni, Maria Cecilia, Zhang, Roufang, Manrique Carpintero, Norma C., Coombs, Joseph, Douches, David, Huarte, Marcelo Atilio

    Published 2019
    “…Background: Diversity in crops is fundamental for plant breeding efforts. An accurate assessment of genetic diversity, using molecular markers, such as single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), must be able to reveal the structure of the population under study. …”
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  7. El cultivo de la yuca en Republica Dominicana by Sosa V., M.

    Published 1991
    “…Both the Centro Sur de Desarrollo Agropecuario and the Centro Norte de Desarrollo Agropecuario have cassava plant breeding programs; main activities are maintenance of international and national collections; morphological classification of var., development of lines through polycrosses and directed crosses, introduction of lines in the form of sexual seed or meristem tissues, and assessment of var. and lines regarding yield and response to negative facotrs. …”
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  8. One Health: governance and regulatory framework for antimicrobial use in Malawi by Mhone, Amos L., Muloi, Dishon M., Moodley, Arshnee

    Published 2025
    “…The FAO’s legal assessment methodology was applied to evaluate the policy landscape across nine key thematic areas: (1) veterinary medicinal products, (2) animal health and production practices to prevent animal diseases in terrestrial and aquatic animals, (3) feed registration, (4) pesticides, (5) food safety, (6) environment, soil and waste, (7) water quality, (8) plant health, and (9) institutional coordination. …”
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