A NEW SMALL POTATO PLANTER FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE

Reducing the tuber period for potato plants by planting previously grown sprouts is a new technique. Applying this new agricultural methodology requires modification of the potato planter. The theoretical analysis was carried out to obtain information that can help avoid tuber damage during feeding...

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Main Authors: Ismail Z. Ebrahem, Amer Eissa Ayman, Riccardo Guidetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2012-06-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/27
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spelling doaj-5035463bac8a4857801ea459b2b95a9f2020-11-25T03:39:33ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682012-06-0142371410.4081/jae.2011.3.718A NEW SMALL POTATO PLANTER FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTUREIsmail Z. Ebrahem0Amer Eissa Ayman1Riccardo Guidetti2Department of Agricultural Engineering, Mansoura University, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, King Faisal UniversityDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, Università degli Studi di MilanoReducing the tuber period for potato plants by planting previously grown sprouts is a new technique. Applying this new agricultural methodology requires modification of the potato planter. The theoretical analysis was carried out to obtain information that can help avoid tuber damage during feeding and until it exits the feeding system. Starting from these considerations, a new potato planter with a spoon-based feeding system was designed and built. The tests conducted verified that the new system performed well when dividing tuber pieces into rows: considering the best growth spacing for potatoes is 20÷30 cm, the new system has a 68% distribution versus the 50,62 % of the old one. The tubers’ spacing in rows are evaluated based on tuber voids and tuber doubles. The results show that there is no difference between the two systems’ configurations, while a general consideration about our machine is that it is better at managing small tuber pieces. The void ratios are largely valid within the range of 0.4 up to 0.8 m/s of planted speeds; moreover, the results revealed that the tuber doubles decrease by increasing planting speed and vice versa with tuber voids. The quality of the potatoes planted is evaluated using the Shatter Index (SI %), which shows how the new configuration is more delicate with the tuber pieces (1.5 % against 17.5 % at 10 rpm or 46 % against 94 % at rpm 20). The new configuration could be an interesting improvement for potato quality and Egyptian potato production.http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/27planter, tuber piece, quality, potato.
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author Ismail Z. Ebrahem
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Riccardo Guidetti
A NEW SMALL POTATO PLANTER FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
planter, tuber piece, quality, potato.
author_facet Ismail Z. Ebrahem
Amer Eissa Ayman
Riccardo Guidetti
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title A NEW SMALL POTATO PLANTER FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE
title_short A NEW SMALL POTATO PLANTER FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE
title_full A NEW SMALL POTATO PLANTER FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE
title_fullStr A NEW SMALL POTATO PLANTER FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE
title_full_unstemmed A NEW SMALL POTATO PLANTER FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE
title_sort new small potato planter for egyptian agriculture
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Agricultural Engineering
issn 1974-7071
2239-6268
publishDate 2012-06-01
description Reducing the tuber period for potato plants by planting previously grown sprouts is a new technique. Applying this new agricultural methodology requires modification of the potato planter. The theoretical analysis was carried out to obtain information that can help avoid tuber damage during feeding and until it exits the feeding system. Starting from these considerations, a new potato planter with a spoon-based feeding system was designed and built. The tests conducted verified that the new system performed well when dividing tuber pieces into rows: considering the best growth spacing for potatoes is 20÷30 cm, the new system has a 68% distribution versus the 50,62 % of the old one. The tubers’ spacing in rows are evaluated based on tuber voids and tuber doubles. The results show that there is no difference between the two systems’ configurations, while a general consideration about our machine is that it is better at managing small tuber pieces. The void ratios are largely valid within the range of 0.4 up to 0.8 m/s of planted speeds; moreover, the results revealed that the tuber doubles decrease by increasing planting speed and vice versa with tuber voids. The quality of the potatoes planted is evaluated using the Shatter Index (SI %), which shows how the new configuration is more delicate with the tuber pieces (1.5 % against 17.5 % at 10 rpm or 46 % against 94 % at rpm 20). The new configuration could be an interesting improvement for potato quality and Egyptian potato production.
topic planter, tuber piece, quality, potato.
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/27
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