PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

From crop specific to variety specific in crop modeling for the smart farm: A case study with blueberry.

  • Gyung Deok Han,
  • Jeong Min Choi,
  • Inchan Choi,
  • Yoonha Kim,
  • Seong Heo,
  • Yong Suk Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273845
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
p. e0273845

Abstract

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Facility cultivation has been evolved from greenhouses to smart farms using artificial intelligence (AI) that simulates big data to maximize production. However, the big data for AI in smart farm is not studied well; the effect of differences among varieties within a crop remains unclear. Therefore, the response of two varieties of blueberry, 'Suziblue' and 'Star', to light was tested using SAPD meter in order to demonstrate the environmental responses could be different among varieties within the same species. The results showed that those two varieties had significant differences in SPAD values based on the leaf's position and time, whereas 'Star' did not. This indicates that the effect of light depends on the variety, which implies that other traits and other crops may show similar differences. These results are based on a simple experiment. However, it is enough to elucidate that it is extremely important to characterize responses to the environment not only for each crop but also for each variety to collect data for smart farming to increase accuracy for modeling; consequently, to maximize the efficiency of these facilities.