Development of Iot-based and controlled environment nursery for improved germination and growth of garlic / (Record no. 23478)

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Original cataloging agency MMSU
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Personal name Cagat, Andra Camille B...et.al.
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Title Development of Iot-based and controlled environment nursery for improved germination and growth of garlic /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Andra Camille B.Cagat, Regina Jane A. Garnace, Maria Rueden Mangaoil, Dexter John P. Perdido, Aean Gabrielle D.Tayawa, Jandel Jade T. Tejada
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. City of Batac :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. MMSU,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024.
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Extent xxvii, 99 leaves :
Dimensions 29 cm
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General note UTHESIS (Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering)
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography: leaves 56-65
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Summary, etc. Garlic cultivation faces challenges worldwide, including in the Philippines. Researchers developed an IoT-based system to optimize garlic germination by monitoring and controlling environmental factors using Raspberry Pi 4 and Esp32, along with temperature, humidity, and luminosity sensors. Data is communicated via MQTT to Ngrok for GUI-based control. The system was tested against traditional methods using three light intensity levels: high (6.4 to 7k lumens), medium (5.4k to 5.8k lumens), and low (5k to 5.2k lumens), simulating natural sunlight with a photoperiod of 10 hours. The study found no significant differences in plant height, color of leaves, or number of leaves across these light levels. Different light intensities affect garlic germination, with low intensity yielding the most germinated garlic (73.34%), followed by medium (71.67%), and high (70.00%), compared to the less effective traditional lighting, which had 35.83% germinated garlic. This suggests the 5k to 5.2k lumens range is optimal for garlic germination. Additionally, the IoT-based system showed significantly lower mortality rates: 26.66% at low intensity, 28.33% at medium, and 30.00% at high, compared to 64.17% with traditional methods. These statistically significant differences at the 5% level indicate consistently lower mortality rates with the IoT system across all light intensities, demonstrating its superiority in garlic germination. Optimal light intensity for germination was identified at 5k lumens.
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