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Apple leaf diseases severely affect the quality and yield of apples, and accurate classification is crucial for reducing losses. However, in natural environments, the similarity between backgrounds and lesion areas makes it difficult for existing models to balance lightweight design and high accuracy, limiting their practical applications. In order to resolve the aforementioned problem, this paper introduces a lightweight converged attention multi-branch network named LCAMNet. The network integrates depthwise separable convolutions and structural re-parameterization techniques to achieve efficient modeling. To avoid feature loss caused by single downsampling operations, a dual-branch downsampling module is designed. A multi-scale structure is introduced to enhance lesion feature diversity representation. An improved triplet attention mechanism is utilized to better capture deep lesion features. Furthermore, a dataset named SCEBD is constructed, containing multiple common disease types and interference factors under natural environments, realistically reflecting orchard conditions. Experimental results show that LCAMNet achieves 92.60% accuracy on the SCEBD and 95.31% on a public dataset, with only 0.03 GFLOPs and 1.30M parameters. The model maintains high accuracy while remaining lightweight, enabling effective apple leaf disease classification in natural environments on devices with limited resources.

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