Researchers turn to AI, remote sensing to find cause of pine declines
LITTLE ROCK — Researchers plan to use artificial intelligence and remote sensing alongside some good old-fashioned detective work to find the cause of the pine decline seen in parts of Arkansas. The decline has taken the form of browning and dropping of needles in stands of mature pines in southeastern Arkansas. The ailment has also resulted in the deaths of some trees. Forestry experts from the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, the University of Arkansas System …
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