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Diseño de una aplicación móvil para diagnosticar plagas en cultivos de maíz

The agricultural activity in the Mezquital Valley is highlighted by the production of corn, which makes it one of the main economic activities of the region, however the production of this crop is affected by different pests, mainly: blind hen (Coleoptera), Worm Cogollero (Spodoptera frugiperda) and Worm Trozador (Agrotis ípsilon), these propagate in certain stages of corn growth and are usually very harmful to their development and may even cause the total loss of production, which is why The purpose of this work is to present the design of a mobile application, which will allow to choose some characteristics to determine which pest is attacking the crop and with it to reduce in time the damage that they can cause and to diminish or to avoid big losses in the production. For the development of this project, the cascade methodology is implemented, consisting of 5 stages, requirements, design, implementation, verification and maintenance.
- Universidad Politécnica de Francisco I. Madero Mexico
- Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico Miami United States
- Universidad Politécnica de Francisco I. Madero Mexico
- Universidade Politecnica Mozambique
- Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico Miami United States
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