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Yasser Nehela

Plant Pathologist | Translational Research | Plant Health Innovation

MISSR: A Mentoring Interactive System for Stripe Rust


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R. Omara, Y. Mazrou, Abdelrahman Elsayed, Nevien Moawad, Yasser Nehela, A. Shahin
Agronomy, 2022

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Omara, R., Mazrou, Y., Elsayed, A., Moawad, N., Nehela, Y., & Shahin, A. (2022). MISSR: A Mentoring Interactive System for Stripe Rust. Agronomy.


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Omara, R., Y. Mazrou, Abdelrahman Elsayed, Nevien Moawad, Yasser Nehela, and A. Shahin. “MISSR: A Mentoring Interactive System for Stripe Rust.” Agronomy (2022).


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Omara, R., et al. “MISSR: A Mentoring Interactive System for Stripe Rust.” Agronomy, 2022.


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@article{r2022a,
  title = {MISSR: A Mentoring Interactive System for Stripe Rust},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Agronomy},
  author = {Omara, R. and Mazrou, Y. and Elsayed, Abdelrahman and Moawad, Nevien and Nehela, Yasser and Shahin, A.}
}

Abstract

Wheat is one of the most important crops in the world and was considered the major grain crop grown in Egypt. Nowadays, Egypt is the largest wheat importer in the world and consumes an extensive amount of it. To decrease the gap between production and consumption and increase the yield, we need to control wheat diseases, especially stripe rust, due to its major damage to wheat. Further, we need to advise farmers as early as we can to control and treat them. The paper proposed an interactive intelligent system to monitor, predict and give the correct advice at the right time to farmers. This system is called MISSR (Mentoring Interactive System for Stripe Rust). The system is considered an important means to effectively prevent risks in agricultural production. It also plays an important role in guiding farmers and decision-makers to plan and implement suitable practices to increase yield and mitigate stripe-rust disease. On the other hand, it can acquire relevant and timely information in the areas where this information or data is unavailable. To build this model for the wheat crop in Egypt, we used wheat experts’ knowledge and climate data API. MISSR is available as a mobile application to provide access for more farmers and increase its availability.


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