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How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Put Nematodes on Notice


How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Put Nematodes on Notice
Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 14, 2021
Did you know parasitic nematodes cause $125 billion in agricultural damage around the world each year? The underground dwellers with a voracious appetite have an effective cover, but University of Florida scientists might have found a new way to shed some light on the problem.
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Researchers will use artificial intelligence in an attempt to identify nematodes (the destructive kind as well as beneficial) more rapidly and accurately.
The research, led by Peter DiGennaro, a UF/IFAS Assistant Professor of entomology and nematology, and Alina Zare, a Professor in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering and Director of UF’s Machine Learning and Sensing Lab, is among 20 projects to get $50,000 each last year through the UF Artificial Intelligence Research Catalyst Fund. ....

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Fresh Coffee from Florida? Scientists are Brewing up the Possibility


Fresh Coffee from Florida? Scientists are Brewing up the Possibility
Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 11, 2021
Coffee plants growing in Florida? Yes. Researchers at the UF/IFAS Plant Science Research and Education Unit in Citra planted these adjacent to citrus. Climate change could make this caffeinated crop one to consider for growers in the Sunshine State.
Photo by Juan Giuliani
Despite coffee being one of the most traded, consumed, and enjoyed commodities worldwide, there aren’t many places on the planet that provide optimal growing conditions. Most of the locations are equatorial in nature. A changing climate though could expand the growing zone for coffee northward. ....

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