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AI Model Successfully Predicts Virulence of Tomato Virus

via Phys.org·yesterday·5 sources

Researchers developed DeepTYLCV, an AI model predicting tomato yellows virulence. This matters because it showcases AI's potential in agriculture. Broader implications include enhanced crop protection and food security.

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