2005
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2005.694.5
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Isn´t That Amazing! The Value of Horticultural Science and Innovation to New Zealand

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“…remote sensing, environmental monitoring, image analysis and others, there is a growing expansion of the different types of information. The challenges relate to the provision of relevant knowledge and the more effective means of transmitting the specific information that is required [4]. Hence specific databases and web links providing useful knowledge related to horticulture would need to be put in public domain via internet.…”
Section: Emerging Challenges For Horticulturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…remote sensing, environmental monitoring, image analysis and others, there is a growing expansion of the different types of information. The challenges relate to the provision of relevant knowledge and the more effective means of transmitting the specific information that is required [4]. Hence specific databases and web links providing useful knowledge related to horticulture would need to be put in public domain via internet.…”
Section: Emerging Challenges For Horticulturementioning
confidence: 99%