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Digital twin for pest population monitoring

Presentation by Sandeep Dhakal at the IEEE 2024 Conference on Digital Twin. What if farmers or consultants could use a […]

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You should read this paper simply because the caterpillar of this species is so beautiful and is appropriately called the […]

Can we detect bird activity using weather radar?

How AI performs when integrated with Ecological Knowledge Dr Mubin Haque recently had his abstract accepted for the International Radar […]

Buckwheat floral strips maintain crop yields and support natural enemies

You should read this paper because... The planting of floral strips have been suggested to support beneficial arthropods on farms […]

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Modelling of aphid pests, their parasitic wasps and changes to biological control. We can do amazing things with models that […]

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Gene drive strategies of pest control in agricultural systems: Ensuring durability of this technology? In this perspectives paper, Mathieu Legros […]

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Important parasitoids of grain aphid pests Aphids are significant pests across all grain crops, but their impact can be reduced […]

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