Mechanized harvesting and primary processing of Calendula officinalis L. inflorescences

Manual harvesting of marigold (Calendula officinalis L.) inflorescences results in superior quality, but requires enormous manpower. The objectives of the research were to examine the possibility of mechanized harvesting of marigold inflorescences by virtual rotating comb-type chamomile harvester, w...

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Main Authors: Branislav Veselinov, Dusan Adamovic, Milan Martinov, Miodrag Viskovic, Marko Golub, Savo Bojic
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Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2014-04-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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spelling doaj-877de8b072fe45b7a0e0e566d8ecfcd72020-11-24T23:07:05ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922014-04-0112232933710.5424/sjar/2014122-48762001Mechanized harvesting and primary processing of Calendula officinalis L. inflorescencesBranislav Veselinov0Dusan Adamovic1Milan Martinov2Miodrag Viskovic3Marko Golub4Savo Bojic5Dept. Environmental Engineering. Faculty of Technical Sciences. University of Novi Sad. Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000 Novi SadInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops. Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi SadDept. Environmental Engineering. Faculty of Technical Sciences. University of Novi Sad. Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000 Novi SadDept. Environmental Engineering. Faculty of Technical Sciences. University of Novi Sad. Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000 Novi SadDept. Environmental Engineering. Faculty of Technical Sciences. University of Novi Sad. Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000 Novi SadDept. Environmental Engineering. Faculty of Technical Sciences. University of Novi Sad. Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000 Novi SadManual harvesting of marigold (Calendula officinalis L.) inflorescences results in superior quality, but requires enormous manpower. The objectives of the research were to examine the possibility of mechanized harvesting of marigold inflorescences by virtual rotating comb-type chamomile harvester, widely used in South Eastern Europe, and to develop the mechanical separator for the inflorescences from the harvested mass. The impact of coefficient R, ratio of the harvester’s penetration into the inflorescences horizon and the width of inflorescences band (i.e. the average value of the highest and lowest inflorescences span) on the harvest yield, was tested first. Separation was performed by a bespoke separator that uses five cascades of oscillating sieves made of longitudinally situated rods. Influence of oscillation frequencies and rod distances on separation efficiency was investigated. It was found that, for coefficient R value of 1.3, an average of 97% of the total inflorescences yield can be harvested. The proportion of inflorescences with stem length up to 2 cm was 65% and 35% for stems over 2 cm. The result of mechanized harvest was the reduction in both the number of succeeding harvests and the yield, due to bud damages and elimination. The highest separation efficiency was obtained by using 2.7 Hz oscillation frequency and combination of 6/8 mm rods’ distances in sieves. After three passes of the harvested mass through the device, approximately 92% of inflorescences were separated. Future investigations should be directed towards solving the issue of mechanical shortening of the inflorescences stems and evaluating the economic viability of mechanized harvesting within the proposed procedure.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4876marigoldvirtual rotating combseparationsieves
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author Branislav Veselinov
Dusan Adamovic
Milan Martinov
Miodrag Viskovic
Marko Golub
Savo Bojic
spellingShingle Branislav Veselinov
Dusan Adamovic
Milan Martinov
Miodrag Viskovic
Marko Golub
Savo Bojic
Mechanized harvesting and primary processing of Calendula officinalis L. inflorescences
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
marigold
virtual rotating comb
separation
sieves
author_facet Branislav Veselinov
Dusan Adamovic
Milan Martinov
Miodrag Viskovic
Marko Golub
Savo Bojic
author_sort Branislav Veselinov
title Mechanized harvesting and primary processing of Calendula officinalis L. inflorescences
title_short Mechanized harvesting and primary processing of Calendula officinalis L. inflorescences
title_full Mechanized harvesting and primary processing of Calendula officinalis L. inflorescences
title_fullStr Mechanized harvesting and primary processing of Calendula officinalis L. inflorescences
title_full_unstemmed Mechanized harvesting and primary processing of Calendula officinalis L. inflorescences
title_sort mechanized harvesting and primary processing of calendula officinalis l. inflorescences
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Manual harvesting of marigold (Calendula officinalis L.) inflorescences results in superior quality, but requires enormous manpower. The objectives of the research were to examine the possibility of mechanized harvesting of marigold inflorescences by virtual rotating comb-type chamomile harvester, widely used in South Eastern Europe, and to develop the mechanical separator for the inflorescences from the harvested mass. The impact of coefficient R, ratio of the harvester’s penetration into the inflorescences horizon and the width of inflorescences band (i.e. the average value of the highest and lowest inflorescences span) on the harvest yield, was tested first. Separation was performed by a bespoke separator that uses five cascades of oscillating sieves made of longitudinally situated rods. Influence of oscillation frequencies and rod distances on separation efficiency was investigated. It was found that, for coefficient R value of 1.3, an average of 97% of the total inflorescences yield can be harvested. The proportion of inflorescences with stem length up to 2 cm was 65% and 35% for stems over 2 cm. The result of mechanized harvest was the reduction in both the number of succeeding harvests and the yield, due to bud damages and elimination. The highest separation efficiency was obtained by using 2.7 Hz oscillation frequency and combination of 6/8 mm rods’ distances in sieves. After three passes of the harvested mass through the device, approximately 92% of inflorescences were separated. Future investigations should be directed towards solving the issue of mechanical shortening of the inflorescences stems and evaluating the economic viability of mechanized harvesting within the proposed procedure.
topic marigold
virtual rotating comb
separation
sieves
url http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4876
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