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    CROPS: changing the scale of citizen science towards the transnational level by James Sprinks, Giovanni Maccani, Dilek Fraisl, Ana Solange Leal, Agueda Gras-Velazquez, Arianna Liconti, Steffen Fritz, Catarina Azevedo, Luigi Ceccaroni, Stephen Parkinson

    Published in ARPHA Proceedings (2024-09-01)
    “…The CROPS project (crops-cs.eu) will evolve the EU Research & Innovation system so that it can support the transition of citizen science from small-scale to a Europe-wide level, changing it towards a modern, open-science approach. …”
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    An Examination of Search Methodologies of Meta-Analyses in Peer-Reviewed Articles Related to Crop Science. by Bradley Brazzeal

    “…This study examines the search methodologies of 140 crop science-related meta-analyses published in peer-reviewed journals. …”
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    The Promotion of Alternative Crop Production Paradigms Should Be Founded on Proven Science-Based Approaches by Jillian Lenné, David Wood

    Published in Plants (2025-02-01)
    “…Modern agriculture already provides a wide range of science-based, proven crop and field diversification options without the need to rely on in-field crop species diversity. …”
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    Pl@ntNet Crops: merging citizen science observations and structured survey data to improve crop recognition for agri-food-environment applications by M van der Velde, H Goeau, P Bonnet, R d’Andrimont, M Yordanov, A Affouard, M Claverie, B Czucz, N Elvekjaer, L Martinez-Sanchez, X Rotllan-Puig, A Sima, A Verhegghen, A Joly

    Published in Environmental Research Letters (2023-01-01)
    “…We present a new application to recognize 218 species of cultivated crops on geo-tagged photos, ‘Pl@ntNet Crops’. The application and underlying algorithms are developed using more than 750k photos voluntarily collected by Pl@ntNet users. …”
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