Research Topic: Precision agriculture

A novel dataset of annotated oyster mushroom images with environmental context for machine learning applications

Researchers have created a large collection of carefully labeled photographs of oyster mushrooms along with environmental data from the farm where they were grown. The dataset includes about 16,000 images showing mushrooms at different stages of growth, captured both day and night, along with measurements of temperature, humidity, and air quality. This resource is designed to help scientists and farmers develop computer programs that can automatically identify mushrooms, determine if they’re ready to harvest, and predict growth patterns.

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Mycosynthesis of Metal-Containing Nanoparticles—Synthesis by Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes and Their Application

Scientists have discovered that common fungi like mushrooms and molds can produce tiny nanoparticles that fight bacteria, kill cancer cells, and speed up chemical reactions. This fungal method is much cheaper, safer, and more environmentally friendly than traditional chemical production methods. The nanoparticles can be used in medical treatments, wound dressings, water purification, and farming as natural fertilizers and pesticides.

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