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Robotic Sensing and Stimuli Provision for Guided Plant Growth
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Responsible development of autonomous robotics in agriculture
David Christian Rose1, Jessica Lyon2, Auvikki de Boon2
1School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, Earley, Reading, UK. d.c.rose@reading.ac.uk.
Nature Food
|April 28, 2023
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