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AgroOmni: A Large-Scale Multi-view Agricultural Dataset for Cross-Scale Multimodal Reasoning

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IMAC-AgriVLN: Can Agricultural Vision-and-Language Navigation Agents be Aware of Instruction Mistakes?

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Sweet basil carbon dots show potential for sustainable agriculture

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Scouting ecological drivers of natural enemies in citrus orchards: implications for biological control in the Corsican agricultural landscape

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