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Ibrahim, Jabal Tarik, Tanti Eka Rahmawati, Adi Susanto, and Fithri Mufriantie. "A TREND ANALYSIS OF ORANGE AND APPLE PLANTS AT BATU CITY, EAST JAVA, INDONESIA." International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research 08, no. 05 (2022): 632–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.51193/ijaer.2022.8503.

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Apple commodity in Batu city has experienced a decrease. The decrease is due to land shrinkage, significant unproductive plants, and uncertain weather conditions. On the other hand, the orange plant in the Batu area has been increasing as the plant can grow well in different land elevations. This research investigates the production trend of apple and orange plants, the area trend of both plants, and the comparison trend of the plants in Batu city. The research design used quantitative and qualitative methods and in-depth interviews with several informants to acquire important qualitative data
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Dr., Vijay Purushottam Gorde. "GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF ORANGE CULTIVATION IN VIDARBHA -2021." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 2, no. 22 (2022): 37–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7057037.

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<strong><em>Abstract: - </em></strong> <em>Vidarbha is the north-eastern region of the state of Maharashtra. Situated in the central part of India. The Vidarbha region is known for its growing major crop of oranges and cotton. Mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata) is most common among citrus fruits grown in India, as well as Vidarbha.&nbsp; It occupies nearly 40% of the total area under citrus cultivation in India. Nagpur mandarin is one of the best mandarins in the world, as well as Vidarbha.&nbsp; Production of this orange crop in the central and western parts of India is increasing per year.
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Jamal MR, Rahim MA, Ahmed F, Majumdar MAK, Parvin MI, and Tasnim MJ. "How Bangladesh can contribute to a competitive global orange industry: An opinion." Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment 06, no. 01 (2025): 54–57. https://doi.org/10.47440/jafe.2025.6107.

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The demand for oranges is on the rise globally and in Bangladesh. However, despite having a favourableclimate and soil, Bangladesh’s share in the global orange industry is still negligible, subsequently making the country a leading importer. Rising national demand, unstable international markets, soaring market prices and changing consumer preferences strongly justify the necessity for increasing domestic production. A 50 thousand-ha orange orchard could earn USD 1.5 to 2.0 billion from the sector by 2035, contributing to the global orange industry significantly.However, the commercial introdu
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Jamal, Md Roushon, Md Abdur Rahim, Mohammad Abdul Kayum Majumdar, and Mst Irin Parvin. "AN OPINION HOW BANGLADESH CAN CONTRIBUTE TO A COMPETITIVE GLOBAL ORANGE INDUSTRY." i TECH MAG 6, no. 1 (2024): 38–40. https://doi.org/10.26480/itechmag.06.2024.38.40.

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The demand for oranges is on the rise globally and in Bangladesh. However, despite having a favourable climate and soil, Bangladesh’s share in the global orange industry is still negligible, subsequently making the country a leading importer. Rising national demand, unstable international markets, soaring market prices and changing consumer preferences strongly justify the necessity for increasing domestic production. A 50 thousand-ha orange orchard could earn USD 1.5 to 2.0 billion from the sector by 2035, contributing to the global orange industry significantly. However, the commercial intro
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Duan, Y. P., and H. Hibino. "Orange Leaf Symptoms on Rice." International Rice Research Newsletter 13, no. 6 (1988): 34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7146190.

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This article 'Orange Leaf Symptoms on Rice' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based cropping systems. This publication will report what scientists are doing to increase the production of rice in as much as this crop feeds the most densely populated and land scarce nations in the world.
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Hibino, H., G. B. Jonson, and F. C. Cruz. "Etiology of Rice Orange Leaf." International Rice Research Newsletter 11, no. 3 (1986): 15–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7121819.

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This article 'Etiology of Rice Orange Leaf' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based cropping systems. This publication will report what scientists are doing to increase the production of rice in as much as this crop feeds the most densely populated and land scarce nations in the world.
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Germanà, C., and V. Sardo. "INVESTIGATING CROP COEFFICIENTS IN DRIP IRRIGATED ORANGE TREES." Acta Horticulturae, no. 664 (December 2004): 269–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2004.664.32.

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Huwaida, Hasna’, Anggi Marnata, Mutiur Rohman, and Nurul Hidayatullah Sulistyaningtyas. "Sosialisasi Pengelolaan Limbah Jeruk Menjadi Pupuk Organik Ramah Lingkungan di Desa Sidomulyo Kecamatan Semboro Kabupaten Jember." SEJAGAT : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 1, no. 1 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.25047/sejagat.v1i1.5008.

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In the agricultural sector, Semboro District is the main source of orange producers in Jember Regency. The bulk of the people that live in the Semboro District are farmers, and they created this. The issue in Semboro District's Sidomulyo Village is that farmers haven't been able to make the most of their leftover orange crop. The agricultural industry can handle the remaining oranges. It is possible for this industry to handle oranges that are unfit for consumption. KKN students in Sidomulyo Village are attempting to process orange waste by offering outreach in managing orange waste in an effo
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Hamilton, Shane. "Cold Capitalism: The Political Ecology of Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice." Agricultural History 77, no. 4 (2003): 557–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00021482-77.4.557.

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Abstract Frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) was invented in 1945 by government researchers. To Florida orange growers beset by surplus production in some years and hard winter freezes in others, FCOJ was a "miracle" technology. Easily stored and transported, concentrate made it possible for orange juice processors to provide consumers with a uniform-quality product year-round. By the mid-1950s constantly rising consumer demand for FCOJ had essentially eliminated Florida orange growers’ constant surplus problem. Furthermore, many oranges that suffered from occasional winter frosts could be
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Al Fatah, Venus, and Moh Ali Romli. "Implementation of AlexNet and Xception Architectures for Disease Detection in Orange Plants." Journal of Applied Informatics and Computing 8, no. 2 (2024): 574–79. https://doi.org/10.30871/jaic.v8i2.8700.

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Oranges are one of Indonesia's primary horticultural commodities, with production increasing each year. However, pest and disease infestations often go undetected, leading to significant reductions in crop yields. This study implements Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) technology to identify diseases in orange plants using two architectures: AlexNet and Xception. The implementation results show that the Xception architecture achieved a high accuracy of 96% after 100 training epochs, indicating its effectiveness in disease detection tasks. This research highlights the potential of integrating
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Colaço, André Freitas. "Mobile terrestrial laser scanner for site-specific management in orange crop." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11152/tde-23012017-151317/.

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Sensors based on LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology have the potential to provide accurate 3D models of the trees retrieving information such as canopy volume and height. This information can be used for diagnostics and prescriptions of fertilizers and plant protection products on a site-specific basis. This research aimed to investigate the use of LiDAR sensors in orange crops. Orange is one of the most important tree crop in Brazil. So far, research have developed and tested LiDAR based systems for several tree crops. However, usually individual trees or small field plots have be
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Parisi, Rosaria. "Deficit Irrigation Strategies on young orange trees (cv Tarocco Sciara)." Doctoral thesis, Università di Catania, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10761/1335.

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The economical sustainability of citrus orchards has to cope with the availability of water resources. One way to optimise water resources is to employ deficit irrigation (DI) strategies. DI effects on some physiological characters of young orange orchards were analysed. The orchard includes 300, 4-years old, plants located at the CRA-ACM experimental farm in Lentini, Sicily (37° 20 N; 14° 53 E). Four irrigation strategies were replicated 4 times: (i) Subsurface drip irrigation, supplying 75% IR (irrigation requirement), (ii) Partial root-zone drying, supplying 50% IR, (iii) Regulated deficit
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NDAYISENGA, VALENCE. "APPROPRIATE FOOD PRODUCTION THROUGH INCREASING CROP YIELD AND INTRODUCING NEW CROPS IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/53793.

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La mancanza di una buona dieta ben bilanciata nutrizionalmente, porta al persistente sottosviluppo, in particolare per la capacità fisica e intellettuale delle persone e ha un impatto negativo sullo sviluppo del Paese. La presente tesi di dottorato mirava a valutare le strategie per produrre un cibo appropriato sufficiente, sicuro e sostenibile attraverso la sperimentazione di diverse tecniche di coltivazione e cultivar locali di manioca per identificare quali tecniche e cultivar sono più performanti per aumentare la resa. Dall’altra parte, al fine di contribuire alla diversificazione della pr
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NDAYISENGA, VALENCE. "APPROPRIATE FOOD PRODUCTION THROUGH INCREASING CROP YIELD AND INTRODUCING NEW CROPS IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/53793.

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La mancanza di una buona dieta ben bilanciata nutrizionalmente, porta al persistente sottosviluppo, in particolare per la capacità fisica e intellettuale delle persone e ha un impatto negativo sullo sviluppo del Paese. La presente tesi di dottorato mirava a valutare le strategie per produrre un cibo appropriato sufficiente, sicuro e sostenibile attraverso la sperimentazione di diverse tecniche di coltivazione e cultivar locali di manioca per identificare quali tecniche e cultivar sono più performanti per aumentare la resa. Dall’altra parte, al fine di contribuire alla diversificazione della pr
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Okwadi, Julius. "Introducing a pro-vitamin A rich staple crop : analysis of decision making along the orange fleshed sweetpotato value chain in Uganda." Thesis, University of Greenwich, 2015. http://gala.gre.ac.uk/14317/.

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This thesis critically examines the determinants of uptake of pro vitamin A-rich sweetpotato along the value chain in Uganda and examines the role of a marketing component in a food biofortification intervention. It is conceptualised within the value chain and adoption decision theory. Using both qualitative and quantitative methods of social investigation, this thesis: i) evaluates the factors that influence producers to grow Orange Fleshed Sweetpotato (OFSP) for sale, ii) assesses the factors influencing trader decisions to sell OFSP, iii) analyses factors determining acceptability and repea
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Rajput, Innike. "Designing a food based strategy for the introduction of an unfamiliar food crop as a community based approach." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/41217.

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Household food security has been described with a three-factor definition: 1) the availability of food, 2) the access thereto, and lastly 3) the food utilization patterns and practices. In previous research, both the availability and access to food were studied in a farming community in the Free State Province to understand how these factors contribute to household food security. However food utilization was not investigated at the time. Food consumption patterns of households deserve attention, particularly in relation to food gardens and nutrition, including the cultivation cycle, diet
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Barbosa, Júlio César. "Caracterização molecular e diversidade de fitoplasmas em pomares de citros no Estado de São Paulo." Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11135/tde-17032011-145314/.

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Recentemente, um fitoplasma do grupo 16SrIX foi associado a plantas de citros com sintomas de huanglongbing (HLB) no Estado de São Paulo. No entanto, em razão da ampla diversidade de fitoplasmas que tem se observado em várias culturas no Brasil, seria possível que além do fitoplasma do grupo16SrIX, outros fitoplasmas também pudessem estar associados a plantas de citros no Estado de São Paulo. Sendo assim, o objetivo deste estudo foi investigar se outros fitoplasmas, além daquele do grupo 16SrIX, estão associados a plantas de citros no Estado de São Paulo. Amostras foliares de plantas de citros
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Yamane, Danilo Ricardo [UNESP]. "Nutrient diagnosis of orange crops applying compositional data analysis and machine learning techniques." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/180576.

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Yamane, Danilo Ricardo. "Nutrient diagnosis of orange crops applying compositional data analysis and machine learning techniques /." Jaboticabal, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/180576.

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Orientador: Arthur Bernardes Cecílio Filho<br>Resumo: O manejo eficiente de nutrientes é crucial para atingir alta produtividade de frutos. Resultados da análise do tecido são comumente interpretados usando faixas críticas de concentração de nutrientes (CNCR) e Sistema Integrado de Diagnose e Recomendação (DRIS) em culturas de laranja. No entanto, ambos os métodos ignoram as propriedades inerentes à classe dos dados composicionais, não considerando adequadamente as interações de nutrientes e a influência varietal na composição nutricional da planta. Portanto, ferramentas eficazes de modelagem
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BRUNO, MARIA ROBERTA. "Sustainable use and practical application in the industrial sector of permanent crops biomass: Orange tree (C. sinensis L.), Apricot tree (P. armeniaca L.) and Olive tree (O. europea L.)." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi della Basilicata, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11563/149565.

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Of the Earth's surface the 30% is occupied by forest and almost 50% is occupied by agricultural crops. Both the forest and agricultural besides producing food, feed, fiber, and a wide range of necessary products like shelter, packaging, clothing, and communications, produce a huge quantity of biomass about 956 Mt of dry matter for agriculture and the forest 18,600 Mt dry weight. Much of forest biomass is used to produce energy and heat while most of the agriculture biomass remains in the field or is burned. The recent EU Directives have encouraged state members to follow circular economy guid
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Books on the topic "Orange crop"

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Longlegs, Sally. Croc in an Orange Sock. Mr. M Heely, 2023.

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Longlegs, Sally. Croc in an Orange Sock. Mr. M Heely, 2023.

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Government, U. S., U. S. Air Force (USAF), U. S. Military, and Department of Defense. Operation Ranch Hand: The Air Force and Herbicides in Southeast Asia - 1961-1971 - Covering Agent Orange, C-123, Vietnam Defoliation, Viet Cong, Crop Destruction, Health Effects, and Mekong Delta. Independently Published, 2017.

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Quinly, Cariel. Crop Circle Cards, The Living Oracle. Sacred Mas Productions, 1998.

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Clark, Emma Chichester, and Collins Big Cat. Melrose and Croc Friends for Life: Band 06/Orange. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2019.

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Clark, Emma Chichester. Melrose and Croc Find a Smile: Band 06/Orange. Collins, 2019.

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Clark, Emma Chichester. Melrose and Croc Go To Town: Band 06/Orange. Collins, 2019.

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As the Crow Flies Oracle Card Deck Guide Book. Blurb, 2018.

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As the Crow Flies Oracle Card Deck Guide Book. Blurb, 2021.

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Minds, Jenice. Cute Country Farm Ranch Coloring: 50 Fun Trough, Wateringcan, Orange, Leaf, Scarecrow, Scarecrow, Gps, Crops for Teenagers Image Quiz Words Activity Coloring Books. Independently Published, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Orange crop"

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Bhagirath, Swami Nisha, Vaibhav Bhatnagar, and Linesh Raja. "Classification of Nitrogen Deficiency in Wheat Crop Images Using Different Machine Learning Approaches with ORANGE Tool." In Advances in Data-Driven Computing and Intelligent Systems. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9531-8_19.

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Bastianel, Marinês, Vera L. N. P. Barros, Augusto Tulmann Neto, Paulo S. Souza, Rose M. Pio, and Rodrigo R. Latado. "Induction and selection of mandarin mutants with fruits containing low number of seeds." In Mutation breeding, genetic diversity and crop adaptation to climate change. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249095.0039.

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Abstract The Brazilian citrus industry has a worldwide presence for production and export of sweet orange juice, but it has little contribution to the production of fruits for the fresh fruit market. One requirement of this market is the production of seedless fruits. The Fremont IAC 543 mandarin produces fruits with good commercial qualities, large numbers of seeds (10-12), and plants with resistance to Alternaria brown spot (ABS), an important disease present in several countries. The objective of this work was to induce and select mutants of Fremont IAC 543 mandarin with seedless fruits or fruits with a low number of seeds, using gamma-ray induced mutagenesis. In vivo buds were irradiated with doses of 20 and 30 Gy of gamma-rays. After irradiation and grafting of 2000 in vivo buds with each mutagenic dose, 4000 plants were produced and planted in an experimental field. During development of these plants, they were pruned several times allowing only the development of M1V4 branches or more advanced ones (without new grafting). A total of 32 branches were selected during the harvesting period because they produced seedless fruits and nine mutant clones were selected after another vegetative multiplication. Fruit and juice qualities, including seed number of the fruits, were evaluated in a further experiment including six mutants and a control. The results obtained showed that all mutants produced fruits with a lower number of seeds (between 3.7 and 9.1 seeds per fruit) in relation to the control (22.0 seeds per fruit), but without the existence of other alterations (fruit metric and chemical characteristics of the juice). All selected mutants (nine) are participating in advanced agronomic evaluation experiments, with a greater number of replicates and several local checks, in order to evaluate commercial yield, presence of chimeras, disease resistance and organoleptic quality of the fruits.
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McEwan, Margaret A., Tom A. van Mourik, Mihiretu C. Hundayehu, et al. "Securing Sweetpotato Planting Material for Farmers in Dryland Africa: Gender-Responsive Communication Approaches to Scale Triple S." In Root, Tuber and Banana Food System Innovations. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92022-7_12.

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AbstractTriple S (Storage in Sand and Sprouting) is a root-based system for conserving and multiplying sweetpotato planting material at the household level. In sub-Saharan Africa, farmers predominantly source planting material by cutting vines from volunteer plants that sprout from roots left in the field from a previous crop. However, it takes 6 to 8 weeks after the rains start to produce enough vines for planting material, and normally these vines are infected by sweetpotato diseases and pests carried over from previous crops. Where rainfall is unpredictable, farmers can use Triple S to take advantage of the whole growing season, planting and harvesting early to obtain food, higher yields, and income. Triple S facilitates household retention and adoption of new sweetpotato varieties, notably the beta-carotene-rich, orange-fleshed varieties. Triple S PLUS is the combined innovation package of core Triple S components and complementary components used to scale the innovation. These included good agricultural practices, different storage containers, local multiplication and sales of planting material, and a multimedia communication strategy for training and extension to encourage the uptake of Triple S. Components were at different levels of scaling readiness. This chapter explores evidence from Ethiopia and Ghana (2018–2019) on the extent to which exposure to different communication channels and their combinations influenced the uptake of Triple S PLUS by male and female farmers, the partnering arrangements that supported this, and the resulting changes in food security. We discuss implications for future scaling initiatives.
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Kitavi, Mercy, and C. Robin Buell. "Molecular Breeding of Carotenoids in Sweetpotato." In Compendium of Plant Genomes. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65003-1_8.

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AbstractThis chapter overviews molecular breeding efforts focused on enhancing carotenoid content in sweetpotato. Sweetpotato is a widely cultivated crop known for its adaptability to diverse climates and soil conditions, making it a staple food in many regions worldwide. Sweetpotato also offers notable nutritional and health benefits, owing to its rich content of essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Of particular interest is β-carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, abundant in orange-fleshed sweetpotato varieties. A vital nutrient for human health, β-carotene serves as a key focus in efforts to enhance the nutritional quality of sweetpotato. Identification and expression of carotenoid biosynthesis genes provide valuable insights into the genetic mechanisms underlying carotenoid accumulation and starch metabolism in sweetpotato storage roots. Through breeding, researchers can develop sweetpotato varieties with elevated β-carotene content, improving their nutritional value and health-promoting properties. Future directions in molecular breeding of carotenoids in sweetpotato will involve the integration of advanced genetic tools and technologies to accelerate trait improvement and meet the evolving nutritional needs of diverse populations. This, in combination with other tools such as gene editing, holds promise for enhancing β-carotene content in sweetpotato to address malnutrition and promote public health initiatives globally.
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Kreuze, Jan, Wilmer J. Cuellar, and Jan W. Low. "Challenge of Virus Disease Threats to Ensuring Sustained Uptake of Vitamin-A-Rich Sweetpotato in Africa." In Plant Diseases and Food Security in the 21st Century. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57899-2_5.

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AbstractOrange-fleshed sweetpotatoes (OFSP) are a rich source of pro-vitamin A and can alleviate vitamin A deficiency in the developing world. In Africa, traditional varieties have been almost exclusively white-fleshed and introduction and breeding of orange-fleshed varieties into Africa has been severely hampered by virus diseases to which many varieties are susceptible. Breeding progress to generate resistant varieties has been slow due to rare and recessive occurrence of resistance in breeding populations. Production of virus-free seed is complicated by the fact that most sweetpotato viruses show no or only limited symptoms and very low virus concentrations when infected by individual viruses, making them difficult to detect. Even single infections can lead to significant yield losses, but when they combine severe disease complexes are generated, which can lead to total crop failure. Significant efforts have been made in characterizing and understanding virus interactions in sweetpotato over the last two decades to address this challenge; they are reviewed in this chapter. We also review the state of the art in detection of viruses in support of seed systems and breeding. We conclude with recommendations for the most urgent future research directions needed to address virus problems in sweetpotatoes.
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Kuhn, Darl, Charles Kim, and Bernard Lopuz. "Chapter 10: Automating Jobs with cron." In Linux and Solaris Recipes for Oracle DBAs. Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1254-7_10.

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Low, Jan, Anna-Marie Ball, Paul Ilona, Beatrice Ekesa, Simon Heck, and Wolfgang Pfeiffer. "Scaling Readiness of Biofortified Root, Tuber, and Banana Crops for Africa." In Root, Tuber and Banana Food System Innovations. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92022-7_17.

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AbstractThis chapter describes the degree of readiness and use of biofortified root, tuber, and banana (RT&amp;B) crops: sweetpotato, cassava, banana (cooking and dessert types), and potato. Efforts to develop and utilize orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP), yellow cassava (VAC), and vitamin A banana/plantain (VAB) have been focused heavily in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where 48% of the children under 5 years of age are vitamin A-deficient. Iron-biofortified potato is still under development, and a recent study found high levels of bioavailability (28.4%) in a yellow-fleshed cultivar (Fig. 17.1). To date, adapted VAB varieties have been piloted in East Africa, and OFSP and VAC have scaled to 8.5 million households. The scaling readiness framework is applied to innovation packages underlying those scaling efforts to shed light on how scaling is progressing and identify remaining bottlenecks. Women dominate RT&amp;B production in SSA, and women and young children are most at risk of micronutrient deficiencies; hence women’s access to technologies was prioritized. Lessons learned from these scaling efforts are discussed, with the goal of accelerating the scaling readiness process for other biofortified RTB crops. Implementing gender-responsive innovation packages has been critical for reaching key nutrition and income goals. Diverse partnerships with public and private sector players and investing in advocacy for an adequate enabling environment were critical for achieving use at scale. Future scaling will depend on more nutritious sustainable food systems being at the forefront, supported by continued improvement in breeding methodologies to adapt to climate change and enhance multiple nutrient targets more quickly and to increase investment in the input and marketing infrastructure that vegetatively propagated crops require.
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Low, Jan W. "Biofortified Crops with a Visible Trait: The Example of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato in Sub-Saharan Africa." In Handbook of Food Fortification and Health. Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7076-2_29.

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AlShahrani, Alaa M., Manal A. Al-Abadi, Areej S. Al-Malki, Amira S. Ashour, and Nilanjan Dey. "Automated System for Crops Recognition and Classification." In Applied Video Processing in Surveillance and Monitoring Systems. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1022-2.ch003.

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Marketing profit optimization and preventing the crops' infections are a critical issue. This requires crops recognition and classification based on their characteristics and different features. The current work proposed a recognition/classification system that applied to differentiate between fresh (healthy) from rotten crops as well as to identify each crop from the other based on their common feature vectors. Consequently, image processing is employed to perform the statistical measurements of each crop. ImageJ software was employed to analyze the desired crops to extract their features. These extracted features are used for further crops recognition and classification using the Least Mean Square Error (LMSE) algorithm in Matlab. Another classification method based on Bag of Features (BoF) technique is employed to classify crops into classes, namely healthy and rotten. The experimental results are applied of databases for orange, mango, tomato and potatoes. The achieved recognition (classification) rate by using the LMSE for all datasets (healthy and rotten) has 100%. However, after adding 10%, 20%, and 30% Gaussian noise, the obtained the average recognition rates were 85%, 70%, and 25%; respectively. Moreover, the classification (healthy and rotten) using BoF achieved accuracies of 100%, 88%, 94%, and 75% for potatoes, mango, orange, and tomato; respectively. Furthermore, the classification for all the healthy datasets achieved accuracy of 88%.
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AlShahrani, Alaa M., Manal A. Al-Abadi, Areej S. Al-Malki, Amira S. Ashour, and Nilanjan Dey. "Automated System for Crops Recognition and Classification." In Computer Vision. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5204-8.ch050.

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Marketing profit optimization and preventing the crops' infections are a critical issue. This requires crops recognition and classification based on their characteristics and different features. The current work proposed a recognition/classification system that applied to differentiate between fresh (healthy) from rotten crops as well as to identify each crop from the other based on their common feature vectors. Consequently, image processing is employed to perform the statistical measurements of each crop. ImageJ software was employed to analyze the desired crops to extract their features. These extracted features are used for further crops recognition and classification using the Least Mean Square Error (LMSE) algorithm in Matlab. Another classification method based on Bag of Features (BoF) technique is employed to classify crops into classes, namely healthy and rotten. The experimental results are applied of databases for orange, mango, tomato and potatoes. The achieved recognition (classification) rate by using the LMSE for all datasets (healthy and rotten) has 100%. However, after adding 10%, 20%, and 30% Gaussian noise, the obtained the average recognition rates were 85%, 70%, and 25%; respectively. Moreover, the classification (healthy and rotten) using BoF achieved accuracies of 100%, 88%, 94%, and 75% for potatoes, mango, orange, and tomato; respectively. Furthermore, the classification for all the healthy datasets achieved accuracy of 88%.
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Conference papers on the topic "Orange crop"

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Xiong, Zirui, Xin Guo, Danjue Zhang, Shih-Pang Tseng, Yan Ji, and Xuan Sun. "Crop Yield Prediction based on Attention-LSTM Model." In 2024 International Conference on Orange Technology (ICOT). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icot64290.2024.10936959.

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Bhoomika, Anmol Rattan Singh, and Srinivas Aluvala. "Enhancing Orange Crop Health: Disease Detection Using MobileNetV2 Model." In 2025 4th OPJU International Technology Conference (OTCON) on Smart Computing for Innovation and Advancement in Industry 5.0. IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/otcon65728.2025.11070828.

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Zhu, Minjie, Xinwei Qin, and Ying Chen. "Crop Pest and Disease Recognition Based on Improved ConvNeXt and Swin Transformer." In 2024 International Conference on Orange Technology (ICOT). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icot64290.2024.10936957.

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Abrantes, Noemi Pereira Araújo, Antonio Augusto Martins Pereira Júnior, Daysianne Kessy Mendes Isidorio, Matheus Emerick de Magellan, and Filipe de Almeida Araújo. "Environmentally friendly methods for synthesis of reduced graphene oxide." In II INTERNATIONAL SEVEN MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONGRESS. Seven Congress, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/homeinternationalanais-030.

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Abstract Orange production in Brazil is an expressive activity for the country's trade relations. According to an annual report by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Brazil is the largest producer of orangein the world, and produced 14,712,000 tons in the 2020/21 crop season. Records indicate that this panorama has been repeated over the last few years, which also occurs for orange products, such as processed fruit juice, which accounts for about 73% of the world's exports of the product (USDA, 2022).
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Gul, Malik Urfa, K. John Pratheep, M. Junaid, and Anand Paul. "Spiking Neural Network (SNN) for Crop Yield Prediction." In 2021 9th International Conference on Orange Technology (ICOT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icot54518.2021.9680618.

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Consoli, Simona, Giuseppe Luigi Cirelli, and Attilio Toscano. "Monitoring crop coefficient of orange orchards using energy balance and the remote sensed NDVI." In Remote Sensing, edited by Manfred Owe, Guido D'Urso, Christopher M. U. Neale, and Ben T. Gouweleeuw. SPIE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.679382.

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Barbagallo, Salvatore, Simona Consoli, Guido D'Urso, Rosaria Giorgio Gaggia, and Attilio Toscano. "Remote sensing of crop water requirements in orange orchards using high-spatial-resolution sensors." In Remote Sensing, edited by Manfred Owe, Guido D'Urso, Jose F. Moreno, and Alfonso Calera. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.511655.

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Joshi, Jyoti, Manisha Aeri, Vinay Kukreja, and Rishabh Sharma. "Enhancing Orange Crop Health: A Hybrid Deep Learning Approach for Precise Multi-Classification of Leaf Diseases." In 2024 11th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and Optimization (Trends and Future Directions) (ICRITO). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icrito61523.2024.10522444.

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Parvathi, Seelam Devi, Neethu Krishnan, Nabeela M, and Karputha Pandi P. "Deep Learning-Driven Orange Fruit Disease Identification using Squeezenet Feature Extraction." In International Conference on Modern Trends in Engineering and Management (ICMTEM-25). International Journal of Advanced Trends in Engineering and Management, 2025. https://doi.org/10.59544/koaq8490/icmtem25p20.

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Orange is a citrus fruit which is one of the agricultural crops that have a lot of added value in worldwide. Early disease diagnosis is essential for citrus fruits, as it is for agricultural products, depending on market demands and possible financial losses. In this paper, a XG Boost classification is proposed to quickly recognise orange fruit disease. Firstly, image is smoothening and removes the noise using Gaussian filter to get high quality image using orange disease dataset. Next, the processed image is given to the Fuzzy C Means clustering for partition of data. After that orange fruit
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Jeran, Marko, Melita Tramšek, and Gašper Tavčar. "Chromyl Fluoride as a Strongman Representative of the Chromium (VI) Dioxodihalides Oxidizing Agent Family." In Socratic Lectures 8. University of Lubljana Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55295/psl.2023.i16.

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The chemistry of chromium (Cr) as a transition state element includes a variety of oxidation states and their specific colours. The general and most common oxidation states of chromium are (+6), (+3), and (+2). However, some stable compounds with (+5), (+4) and (+1) states are also known. The main species formed by chromium in the (+6) oxidation state are the chromate (CrO4 2- ) and dichromate (Cr2O7 2- ) ions. Chromium (VI) dioxodihalides represent a group of versatile oxidants that donate oxygen atoms to a variety of organic molecules. Chromium-oxotransition metal complexes in higher oxidati
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Reports on the topic "Orange crop"

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Li, Li, Joseph Burger, Nurit Katzir, Yaakov Tadmor, Ari Schaffer, and Zhangjun Fei. Characterization of the Or regulatory network in melon for carotenoid biofortification in food crops. United States Department of Agriculture, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2015.7594408.bard.

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The general goals of the BARD research grant US-4423-11 are to understand how Or regulates carotenoid accumulation and to reveal novel strategies for breeding agricultural crops with enhanced β-carotene level. The original objectives are: 1) to identify the genes and proteins in the Or regulatory network in melon; 2) to genetically and molecularly characterize the candidate genes; and 3) to define genetic and functional allelic variation of these genes in a representative germplasm collection of the C. melo species. Or was found by the US group to causes provitamin A accumulation in chromoplas
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Pullammanappallil, Pratap, Haim Kalman, and Jennifer Curtis. Investigation of particulate flow behavior in a continuous, high solids, leach-bed biogasification system. United States Department of Agriculture, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2015.7600038.bard.

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Recent concerns regarding global warming and energy security have accelerated research and developmental efforts to produce biofuels from agricultural and forestry residues, and energy crops. Anaerobic digestion is a promising process for producing biogas-biofuel from biomass feedstocks. However, there is a need for new reactor designs and operating considerations to process fibrous biomass feedstocks. In this research project, the multiphase flow behavior of biomass particles was investigated. The objective was accomplished through both simulation and experimentation. The simulations included
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Eneroth, Hanna, Hanna Karlsson Potter, and Elin Röös. Environmental impact of coffee, tea and cocoa – data collection for a consumer guide for plant-based foods. Department of Energy and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54612/a.2n3m2d2pjl.

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In 2020, WWF launched a consumer guide on plant-based products targeting Swedish consumers. The development of the guide is described in a journal paper (Karlsson Potter &amp; Röös, 2021) and the environmental impact of different plant based foods was published in a report (Karlsson Potter, Lundmark, &amp; Röös, 2020). This report was prepared for WWF Sweden to provide scientific background information for complementing the consumer guide with information on coffee, tea and cocoa. This report includes quantitative estimations for several environmental categories (climate, land use, biodiversit
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