Don’t let your precious crops and ornamentals fall victim to garden ailments! We show you how to identify and hopefully ...
Garlic can be prone to bacterial and fungal diseases, and it’s important that farmers are proactive in preventing infection ...
The integration of XAI methods not only improves transparency but also fosters trust among farmers and agricultural experts.
North Carolina State University researchers continue to push the field of plant disease diagnosis forward, developing ...
Typical backyard soil is too compacted, full of weed seeds and it is not pasteurized, causing seedling diseases and death. Native soil often does not drain as well as seedling mixes. And it can ...
This year’s growing conditions threw many challenges at producers, one of the biggest being crop disease. Pulses and canola ...
Planting into cool and wet soils also increases the potential for seedling diseases. Recent research by University of Minnesota Extension corn agronomist Jeff Coulter reinforces early planting as ...
Soil-borne plant diseases, such as damping-off, root rots, and wilts, which often lead to non-specific symptoms and are therefore difficult to diagnose, are responsible for major crop losses annually.
The sustainability project Remote Sensing for Floriculture (RS4F2), was launched on Friday, January 24, at the Dutch Landgoed ...