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Performance evaluation of an automated detection and control system for volunteer potatoes in sugar beet fields

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BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume 107, Issue 1, Pages 46-53

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2010.06.011

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  1. Dutch Technology Foundation STW
  2. Ministry of Economic Affairs
  3. Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
  4. Applied Science Division of NWO

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Incomplete control of volunteer potato plants causes a high environmental load through increased crop protection chemical usage in potato cropping. A joint effort of industry, policy makers and science initiated a four year scientific project on detection and control of volunteer potato plants. A proof-of-principle machine for automated detection and control of volunteer potato plants in sugar beet fields has been tested in experimental fields. Machine vision-based detection at 100 mm(2) precision is combined with a micro-sprayer with five needles and a working width of 0.2 m. The accuracy of the system was +/- 14 mm in longitudinal direction and +/- 7.5 mm in transverse direction. The main error source was the variability in micro-sprayer droplet velocity that caused longitudinal errors. However, 77% of volunteer plants with a size larger than 1200 mm(2) were successfully controlled at machine speeds up to 0.8 m s(-1). Within the crop row, glyphosate was applied on weed potato plants and this resulted in the unwanted death of up to 1.0% of sugar beet plants. (C) 2010 IAgrE. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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