Assisted Lettuce Tipburn Monitoring in Greenhouses Using RGB and Multispectral Imaging

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Imaging in controlled agriculture helps maximize plant growth by saving labor and optimizing resources. By monitoring specific plant traits, growers can prevent crop losses by correcting environmental conditions that lead to physiological disorders like leaf tipburn. This study aimed to identify morphometric and spectral markers for the early detection of tipburn in two Romaine lettuce (Lactuca sativa) cultivars (‘Chicarita’ and ‘Dragoon’) using an image-based system with color and multispectral cameras. By monitoring tipburn in treatments using melatonin, lettuce cultivars, and with and without supplemental lighting, we enhanced our system’s accuracy for high-resolution tipburn symptom identification. Canopy geometrical features varied between cultivars, with the more susceptible cultivar exhibiting higher compactness and extent values across time, regardless of lighting conditions. These traits were further used to compare simple linear, logistic, least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression, and random forest models for predicting leaf fresh and dry weight. Random forest regression outperformed simpler models, reducing the percentage error for leaf fresh weight from ~34% (LASSO) to ~13% (RMSE: 34.14 g to 17.32 g). For leaf dry weight, the percentage error decreased from ~20% to ~12%, with an explained variance increase to 94%. Vegetation indices exhibited cultivar-specific responses to supplemental lighting. ‘Dragoon’ consistently had higher red-edge chlorophyll index (CIrededge), enhanced vegetation index, and normalized difference vegetation index values than ‘Chicarita’. Additionally, ‘Dragoon’ showed a distinct temporal trend in the photochemical reflectance index, which increased under supplemental lighting. This study highlights the potential of morphometric and spectral traits for early detection of tipburn susceptibility, optimizing cultivar-specific environmental management, and improving the accuracy of predictive modeling strategies.

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Cardenas-Gallegos, J., Severns, P. M., Kutschera, A., & Ferrarezi, R. S. (2025). Assisted Lettuce Tipburn Monitoring in Greenhouses Using RGB and Multispectral Imaging. AgriEngineering, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering7100328

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