Category: Natural Environment
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Plant Leaf Disease Detection And Classification Using Multiclass SVM Classifier
Plant Leaf Disease Detection And Classification Using Multiclass SVM Classifier Abstract Plants play a significant role in human life. Plants area unit helpful for manufacturing oxygen(O2) by taking the carbon dioxide(CO2) that is free by humans by the method of chemical change. The chemical {process| chemical change| chemical action} process is principally applied by leaves.…
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Plant Defense Mechanisms
Plant Defense Mechanisms Over the course of 350 million years, plants and insects have coevolved to counter each others defensive strategies. A variety of physical and biochemical mechanisms are used almost intuitively to help plants deter herbivorous pests. Chemical signals and compounds emitted by plants can be exploited by herbivores, predators and parasitoids to locate…
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Influences Of Bacterial Cellulose To Avert Needs Of Plant Cellulose
Influences Of Bacterial Cellulose To Avert Needs Of Plant Cellulose ABSTRACT In the Current era, rapid urbanization, industrialization, and declining forest which are ultimately leading to a global climate changes. The huge scale of lessening of forestation for firewood, building, paper products, textile and many other applications are gradually imposing a serious negative impact on…
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How Plants Communicate Using Root-secreted Signals
How Plants Communicate Using Root-secreted Signals Plant communication: the big question Plants can communicate too. They can detect other plants next to or around them and respond accordingly. They can do this by a number of ways, one way is secreting certain chemicals into the soil to affect how their neighbouring plants grow and behave,…
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Role Of Aptamers In Plant Defense Mechanism Against Viral Diseases
Role Of Aptamers In Plant Defense Mechanism Against Viral Diseases Abstract The diseases of plants caused by viruses are always in main concern for researchers because they reduced the yield and quality of food grains or horticultural products like fruits, vegetables and flowers which will leads a major economic loss of agricultural stakeholders. Presently there…
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Effect Of Plant Extracts On Fungal Growth
Effect Of Plant Extracts On Fungal Growth ABSTRACT Most fungi are saprophytic and not pathogenic to plants, animals and humans. However, a relative few fungal species are phytopathogenic, cause disease (e.g., infections, allergies) in man, and produce toxins that affect plants, animals and humans. Among such fungi are members of the Aspergillus and Fusarium genera…
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Effects Of Blue And Yellow Light On Aquatic Plant Growth
Effects Of Blue And Yellow Light On Aquatic Plant Growth Introduction Aquatic plant ecology is the study of organisms interaction with their environment to develop a better understanding of certain spices. Duckweed (Lemna) is an effective aquatic plant in removing nutrients and it has been proven that Lemna is able to manage the nutrients for…
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Magnetic Field And Its Impact On Plant Growth And Development
Magnetic Field And Its Impact On Plant Growth And Development Abstract Plant magnetobiology has become an important topic to study and manage biological effects on plants.Studies over the past several years have paved its way asa new advancementfor achieving enhanced growth and development in crop plants including horticultural plants.An emphasis has been made upon the…
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Plant Health And The Environment
Plant Health And The Environment Introduction Growing crops hydroponically is an alternative to traditional soil farming methods (7). Hydroponics systems consist of a water-based solution enriching in nutrients, without the use soil (2). Commonly an artificial medium is used to provide support for the plant as soil is not being used (2). Hydroponic systems started…
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Relationships Among Plant-Pollinator Interactions And The Impact On Coevolution Amongst Species
Relationships Among Plant-Pollinator Interactions And The Impact On Coevolution Amongst Species Abstract Many different variables influence the relationship between plants and pollinators. Their mutualistic relationship drives a coevolutionary force among species. They rely heavily on each other for survival and reproduction, each exploited the others resources for their own benefit. With plants requiring insects and…