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1. Precision Tillage Operations: Analyzing the Efficiency of Conventional and Robotic SystemsABSTRACT. The crop production sector is labor- and energy-intensive, significantly impacting the environment. Soil tillage is one of the most expensive and polluting technological operations; therefore, modern automated and precision technologies applied according to soil variability can help change economic costs and environmental pollution. This study evaluated the effects of site-specific variable depth tillage using two combinations of a conventional tractor and a multifunctional cultivator,... E. Šarauskis, S. Sokas, I. Bručienė, S. Buragienė, M. Kazlauskas, V. Naujokienė |
2. Towards Precision Agriculture with Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Dopamine in Plants and FruitsCathecolamines are essential neurotransmitters that regulate the central nervous system of animals, while also acting as direct modulators in plants, coordinating antioxidant responses and ionic balance regulation. Dopamine (DA) is an essential catecholamine not only for animals but also plays a critical regulatory role in plants, acting as a potent antioxidant and growth modulator under abiotic stresses such as drought and salinity or pathogen attacks and helps neutralize free radicals and... L.M. Gonçalves, B. Vasconcellos Lopes, B.B. Gallo, A. La Rosa, D.A. Fruchtenicht, C. Miler, P. Silveira, N.L. Carreno |