Fungal Species:  Oil palm

Digestibility, Ruminal Fermentation, and Nitrogen Balance with Various Feeding Levels of Oil Palm Fronds Treated with Lentinus sajor-caju in Goats

This research explored an eco-friendly way to improve agricultural waste (oil palm fronds) as animal feed using fungal treatment. The treated feed showed better nutritional value and digestibility in goats compared to untreated material. Impacts on everyday life: – Provides sustainable solution for agricultural waste management – Reduces environmental impact of chemical feed treatments – Improves livestock feed efficiency and potentially reduces costs – Demonstrates practical application of biotechnology in agriculture – Contributes to more sustainable livestock farming practices

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Current State of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Early Plant Disease Detection: A Review

This review examines how hyperspectral imaging technology can be used to detect plant diseases before visible symptoms appear. This technology works by capturing detailed light reflection data from plants that can reveal early signs of disease stress. The research has important implications for agriculture and food security. Key impacts on everyday life: – Earlier detection of crop diseases could reduce pesticide use and improve food safety – More efficient crop monitoring could lead to lower food production costs – Better disease management could help prevent crop losses and improve food security – Environmental benefits from more targeted and reduced pesticide applications – Potential for automated disease detection systems in both commercial farming and home gardening

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