plant nutrient deficiencyDenseNet121rectified linear unitSoftmax functiondata augmentationAlexNetGoogLeNetVGG16The leaves of plants often display signs of nutritional shortages. Therefore, to identify the nutrient shortages in plants, the color as well as the shape of the leaves can be wielded. Image ...
Plants will die quickly if nitrogen is not sufficient. Nitrogen is most important to the plants in the vegetative phase when they are growing fast. During flowering, nitrogen levels can be decreased, but not entirely eliminated. Plants often show a nitrogen deficiency during the middle to the en...
Reduced risk for positive soil-feedback on seedling regeneration by invasive trees on a very nutrient-poor soil in Seychelles Invasive plants sometimes alter habitat conditions so as to promote further invasion, either by the same or by other non-native species. Such positive feed... C Kueffer...
plants. N-deficient plants showed the most sensitive response; levels of some phenolic acids increased in N-deficient plants. In particular, levels of p-coumaric acid and ferulic acid in tops increased noticeably under N deficiency. Addition of Si in the medium decreased sinapic acid level in ...
Although the plants did not show any visible symptoms of mineral nutrient deficiency under different N and K treatments, there were marked morphological differences between wheat plants, especially the shoots, for cpwohhmoiclpohagtryhedetrewariiettsch,ticNnugHlma4n+pdnhtuyitlstriiicntaigol ndster(gF...
First we established the miRNA patterns of phloem, leaves and roots of fully nutrient supplied, hydroponically grown oilseed rape plants to subsequently identify candidates that respond to growth under S, Cu or Fe deficiency, respectively. In addition, we used the highly -S induced miR395 as an...
Growth analysis of maize field crops under phosphorus deficiency-II. Radiation-use efficiency, biomass accumulation and yield components. Plant and Soil 224, 259–272 (2000b). 8. Hermans, C., Hammond, J. P., White, P. J. & Verbruggen, N. How do plants respond to nutrient shortage by ...
Riboflavin, a yellow, water-soluble organic compound that occurs abundantly in whey (the watery part of milk) and in egg white. An essential nutrient for animals, it can be synthesized by green plants and by most bacteria and fungi. The greenish yellow f
Generally, the spectral responses of plants to environmental conditions that impede growth show increased reflectance in the visible (380–720 nm) or infrared (720–1500 nm) range [2]. For instance, Masoni et al. (1996) investigated the impact of Fe, S, Mg, and Mn deficiency on the ...
Kamgaing, E.K.; Minto’o, S.; Minko, J.; Midili, L.; Mintsa, E.; Mbadinga, S.; Koko, J.; Ategbo, S. Iron Deficiency and Psychomotor Development of Infants in Libreville (Gabon): Iron Deficiency does not Explain Everything.EC Paediatr.2018,7, 315–322. [Google Scholar] ...