Author:
Cho Woo-Jae,Kim Hak-Jin,Jung Dae Hyun,Kim Dong-Wook,Yi Yoon-Hong,Jang Gyu-jin
Abstract
HighlightsAn on-the-go monitoring system was developed for assessing spatial and temporal variations in crop growth.The system was used to realize real-time transpiration estimation for lettuce growth.A variable-rate fertigation system was developed based on on-the-go transpiration monitoring.The variable-rate fertigation system was validated in controlled-environment cultivation of hydroponic lettuce.Abstract. Variable-rate fertigation, as a key component of hydroponic cultivation, ensures the sustainable use of water. However, this fertigation method is challenging to implement because of the difficulty associated with assessing the water needs of plants, which vary with plant growth stage and environmental conditions. In this study, an on-the-go crop growth monitoring system was developed to measure the canopy cover of lettuce plants on a daily basis. The canopy cover during the vegetative growth period could be estimated with an accuracy of 98.5% ±1.7% compared to manual segmentation. A modified Penman-Monteith equation was used to predict the transpiration rate of the lettuce plants. In the first cultivation test, the transpiration rate model exhibited a highly linear relationship with a slope of 0.91, coefficient of determination of >0.9, and standard error of regression of <0.51, compared to the directly measured transpiration rates. In the second cultivation test, an automated system that could variably control the fertigation volume was incorporated with the on-the-go system for monitoring the lettuce transpiration in real time. The proposed system could realize on-the-go mapping of the spatial distribution of the canopy cover of the growing lettuce plants, and the variable fertigation responded to the daily water consumption of the plants with an error of only 7.3%. Moreover, the stable canopy cover growth indicated the higher efficiency of variable fertigation compared to timer-based fertigation systems. The proposed variable-rate fertigation system is a promising and practical approach to implement hydroponics with reduced water and energy consumption. Keywords: Canopy cover, Hydroponic, On-the-go monitoring, Transpiration, Variable fertigation.
Publisher
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)