Automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphere

ABSTRACT: Seedling production is an important step in the lettuce production system. However, there is a tendency to apply excessive irrigation at this stage. The aim of this study was to test the use of the Simplified Irrigation Controller (SIC) under two conditions: first, with the sensor installe...

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Main Authors: Ana Carolina Mendes Bezerra, David da Cunha Valença, Daniel Fonseca de Carvalho, Camila Ferreira de Pinho, Fernanda Reinert, Daniela Pinto Gomes, Fernanda Palmeira Gabetto, Ricardo Antunes Azevedo, Daniele Masseroni, Leonardo Oliveira Medici
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-5cc35f9e061f4cd895da4d7aaedd358d2020-11-24T21:26:49ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola1678-992X76217918910.1590/1678-992x-2017-0163S0103-90162019001200179Automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphereAna Carolina Mendes BezerraDavid da Cunha ValençaDaniel Fonseca de CarvalhoCamila Ferreira de PinhoFernanda ReinertDaniela Pinto GomesFernanda Palmeira GabettoRicardo Antunes AzevedoDaniele MasseroniLeonardo Oliveira MediciABSTRACT: Seedling production is an important step in the lettuce production system. However, there is a tendency to apply excessive irrigation at this stage. The aim of this study was to test the use of the Simplified Irrigation Controller (SIC) under two conditions: first, with the sensor installed in the substrate (measuring the soil water tension) and second, in the atmosphere (“atmospheric” - responding to vapor demand in the atmosphere) to control the irrigation of lettuce seedlings. The performance of the SIC was evaluated by monitoring plant traits. The lettuce seeds of the Regina cultivar were sown in styrofoam trays with commercial organic substrate. Both experiments were conducted under greenhouse conditions and evaluated under different SIC activation tensions. Shoot fresh weight and dry weight, height, number of leaves, leaf length, leaf area, water use efficiency (WUE) (ratio between the dry mass of plant produced by the volume of water applied), chlorophyll content, stomatal conductance and chlorophyll a fluorescence were assessed. In the experiment with the substrate sensor, the tension of 11.5 kPa caused death in 94 % of the seedlings and was disregarded in the statistical analysis. All biometric and physiological traits evaluated decreased as the SIC tensions increased. Thus, tensions of 4.0 (substrate sensor) and 3.5 kPa (atmospheric sensor) showed greater potential for producing vigorous seedlings, with WUE average values of 1.86 and 1.37 g L−1, respectively. Cultivation of lettuce seedlings proved viable under both conditions when the SIC was used, with the emergence of a number of practical advantages of the atmospheric sensor over the substrate one.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162019001200179&lng=en&tlng=enLactuca sativa L.Simplified Irrigation Controllerwater use efficiency
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author Ana Carolina Mendes Bezerra
David da Cunha Valença
Daniel Fonseca de Carvalho
Camila Ferreira de Pinho
Fernanda Reinert
Daniela Pinto Gomes
Fernanda Palmeira Gabetto
Ricardo Antunes Azevedo
Daniele Masseroni
Leonardo Oliveira Medici
spellingShingle Ana Carolina Mendes Bezerra
David da Cunha Valença
Daniel Fonseca de Carvalho
Camila Ferreira de Pinho
Fernanda Reinert
Daniela Pinto Gomes
Fernanda Palmeira Gabetto
Ricardo Antunes Azevedo
Daniele Masseroni
Leonardo Oliveira Medici
Automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphere
Scientia Agricola
Lactuca sativa L.
Simplified Irrigation Controller
water use efficiency
author_facet Ana Carolina Mendes Bezerra
David da Cunha Valença
Daniel Fonseca de Carvalho
Camila Ferreira de Pinho
Fernanda Reinert
Daniela Pinto Gomes
Fernanda Palmeira Gabetto
Ricardo Antunes Azevedo
Daniele Masseroni
Leonardo Oliveira Medici
author_sort Ana Carolina Mendes Bezerra
title Automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphere
title_short Automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphere
title_full Automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphere
title_fullStr Automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphere
title_full_unstemmed Automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphere
title_sort automation of lettuce seedlings irrigation with sensors deployed in the substrate or at the atmosphere
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 1678-992X
description ABSTRACT: Seedling production is an important step in the lettuce production system. However, there is a tendency to apply excessive irrigation at this stage. The aim of this study was to test the use of the Simplified Irrigation Controller (SIC) under two conditions: first, with the sensor installed in the substrate (measuring the soil water tension) and second, in the atmosphere (“atmospheric” - responding to vapor demand in the atmosphere) to control the irrigation of lettuce seedlings. The performance of the SIC was evaluated by monitoring plant traits. The lettuce seeds of the Regina cultivar were sown in styrofoam trays with commercial organic substrate. Both experiments were conducted under greenhouse conditions and evaluated under different SIC activation tensions. Shoot fresh weight and dry weight, height, number of leaves, leaf length, leaf area, water use efficiency (WUE) (ratio between the dry mass of plant produced by the volume of water applied), chlorophyll content, stomatal conductance and chlorophyll a fluorescence were assessed. In the experiment with the substrate sensor, the tension of 11.5 kPa caused death in 94 % of the seedlings and was disregarded in the statistical analysis. All biometric and physiological traits evaluated decreased as the SIC tensions increased. Thus, tensions of 4.0 (substrate sensor) and 3.5 kPa (atmospheric sensor) showed greater potential for producing vigorous seedlings, with WUE average values of 1.86 and 1.37 g L−1, respectively. Cultivation of lettuce seedlings proved viable under both conditions when the SIC was used, with the emergence of a number of practical advantages of the atmospheric sensor over the substrate one.
topic Lactuca sativa L.
Simplified Irrigation Controller
water use efficiency
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162019001200179&lng=en&tlng=en
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