MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641072350 A) filed by Malla Reddy Engineering College For Women Autonomous; Malla Reddy University; Malla Reddy Mr Deemed To Be University; and Malla Reddy Vishwavidyapeeth Deemed To Be on June 10, 2026, for Smart Remedy Recommendation System For Plant Disease Detection.
Inventors include Dr. Y. Madhaveelatha; Ms. S Preethi; Ms. P Deepanjali; Mr. Murali Ponaganti; Dr. Talasila Ramkumar; Dr. G. Hariharan; Dr. Tirumala Paruchuri; and Mr. M Ajaykumar.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: Agriculture plays a crucial role in ensuring food security, but plant diseases significantly affect crop yield and quality. Early detection and proper treatment of plant diseases are essential for minimizing losses and improving productivity. The Smart Remedy Recommendation System for Plant Disease Detection is an intelligent system designed to automatically identify plant diseases and suggest appropriate remedies using advanced technologies such as image processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The proposed system allows farmers or users to upload images of infected plant leaves through a mobile or web-based interface. Using trained deep learning models, the system analyzes the visual symptoms of the plant and accurately detects the type of disease affecting the crop. After identifying the disease, the system provides smart remedy recommendations, including suitable pesticides, organic treatments, and preventive measures to control the spread of the disease. In addition to disease detection, the system can also provide information about proper crop care, environmental conditions, and preventive strategies to maintain plant health. By integrating automated disease identification with intelligent remedy suggestions, the system helps farmers make quick and informed decisions without requiring expert agricultural knowledge. This solution aims to support precision agriculture by reducing crop losses, minimizing excessive pesticide use, and improving overall agricultural efficiency. The Smart Remedy Recommendation System can significantly assist farmers in monitoring plant health, increasing productivity, and promoting sustainable farming practices through the use of modern digital technologies.
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