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A Smart Structure For Environmental Sustainability In Rose Fields


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1 Department of MCA, Associate Professor, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India
 

Indian floriculture industry has enhanced by multiple folds in the past decade and has grown to become one of the top ten leading producers of varieties of flower production. This tremendous growth of floriculture industry has proportionally attributed to the depletion of environmental system. The current work narrows down to handle the environmental hazards of rose farming in the floriculture industry through technology-driven fertilization process. The composition and quantity of nutrients, and the period of its application is very crucial for the plant’s growth. The smart fertigation process helps in providing a balanced nutrient dose to the plants. The internet of things (IoT) is defined as a network of physical objects called as “things” that have embedded with sensors and software that allow these objects to communicate with each other. These objects are accessed, monitored and controlled remotely. While the reduction of one of the nutrients might result in poor development of the plant, overfeeding of nutrients leads of stagnation of salts and soil wilting. The paper proposes a smart IoT-based fertilizer application infrastructure for an optimal growth of plants with under a controlled usage of fertilizers. The dependency of fertilizers and insecticides during each stage of the plant development is monitored and a smart fertigation infrastructure is built to automate the process of feeding the plants with appropriate chemicals at appropriate intervals.

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Environmental Sustainability; Internet of Things; Rose Farming; Sensor-Based Farming.
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Indumathi S K
Department of MCA, Associate Professor, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India

Abstract


Indian floriculture industry has enhanced by multiple folds in the past decade and has grown to become one of the top ten leading producers of varieties of flower production. This tremendous growth of floriculture industry has proportionally attributed to the depletion of environmental system. The current work narrows down to handle the environmental hazards of rose farming in the floriculture industry through technology-driven fertilization process. The composition and quantity of nutrients, and the period of its application is very crucial for the plant’s growth. The smart fertigation process helps in providing a balanced nutrient dose to the plants. The internet of things (IoT) is defined as a network of physical objects called as “things” that have embedded with sensors and software that allow these objects to communicate with each other. These objects are accessed, monitored and controlled remotely. While the reduction of one of the nutrients might result in poor development of the plant, overfeeding of nutrients leads of stagnation of salts and soil wilting. The paper proposes a smart IoT-based fertilizer application infrastructure for an optimal growth of plants with under a controlled usage of fertilizers. The dependency of fertilizers and insecticides during each stage of the plant development is monitored and a smart fertigation infrastructure is built to automate the process of feeding the plants with appropriate chemicals at appropriate intervals.

Keywords


Environmental Sustainability; Internet of Things; Rose Farming; Sensor-Based Farming.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.13005/ojcst13.0203.09