MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621043741 A) filed by Symbiosis International, Pune, Maharashtra, on April 6, for 'an ai-based mobile application system for plant identification, health monitoring, and community-driven care management.'

Inventor(s) include Dhriti Dev Burman; Ragavinodha Gopalan; Sanjana Kotamreddy; Taanya Jayaraman; Dr. Manohar Desai; and Prof. Nitin Gawai.

The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses an AI-based mobile application system (100) for comprehensive plant care management. The system comprises a plant identification module (110) utilizing convolutional neural network-based image recognition for species identification from captured or uploaded images, a plant health diagnosis module (120) employing symptom detection neural networks (122) and diagnosis engines (123) to analyze plant health conditions and generate treatment recommendations, a care scheduling module (130) with configurable reminder notifications for personalized care routines, a digital nursery module (140) for maintaining plant libraries with care histories and health records, and a community interaction module (150) enabling social engagement, expert consultations, and knowledge sharing among plant enthusiasts. The integrated system operates through a client-server architecture enabling seamless transitions between identification, diagnosis, care management, and community consultation within a unified application interface, addressing the comprehensive needs of plant owners from novice gardeners to experienced enthusiasts."

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