Agronomy (Dec 2022)

Efficient Separating Collected Seedlings Based on Precise Subdivision Air Streams

  • Delong Jiang,
  • Hongmei Xia,
  • Yi Yang,
  • Zhiyong Duan,
  • Meizhang Gu,
  • Qi Chu,
  • Yanli Yang,
  • Song Gu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12123156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 3156

Abstract

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Automatic grafting and cutting machines can be employed to satisfy the increasing demand for seedlings without soil-borne diseases in a short period. The main approach used to feed seedlings for automatic grafting and cutting machines is artificial, which limits the improvement of grafting and cutting machine productivity. The separation system with a subdivision air stream can stably feed seedlings for cutting and grafting machines; however, the separation efficiency is low when a few seedlings are in the separator. To solve this problem, a feedback monitoring device with a photosensitive sensor as the sensing element and feedback functions on the status of seedlings in the separator was developed. Through experiments using a photosensitive sensor to monitor the separation process of tomato seedlings, the results showed that the effect on the effective seedling blowing rate varied from large to small depending on the seedling size, light intensity, and sensor diameter. The results of separation experiment showed that the productivity of the entire system was 8784 plants/h, which satisfies the productivity needs of the grafting and cutting machine. Compared with the separation device without feedback monitoring, the productivity increased by 39%, the damage rate decreased by 4%, and the number of subdivided air stream operations was reduced by 47%.

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