ai-in-science
Artificial intelligence in science refers to the application of machine learning, deep learning, and other AI methods to accelerate research, analyze complex datasets, and generate new hypotheses. In plant science, AI enables researchers to process vast amounts of genomic, phenotypic, and environmental data at scales impossible through traditional methods, uncovering patterns in plant development, stress responses, and adaptation. These tools are transforming areas such as crop improvement, disease detection, and climate resilience modeling by making predictions faster and more accurate than conventional approaches.
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