An analysis on micronutrient deficiency in plant leaf and soil using digital image processing

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Abstract

The plant requires thirteen different nutrients. The two main types of nutrients are micronutrients and macronutrients. Diseases develop due to deficiency of vital nutrients, resulting in colored spots on the leaves. Plant development is affected by toxicity or lack of one or more of these nutrients, resulting in plant death. As a result, a continuous monitoring system is necessary to know the nutritional status of the plants to enhance production efficiency and output. Optical image recognition-based medical technology can identify indicators of inaccuracy faster than the human eye. Consequently, farmers are prepared to take prompt and effective remedial action. This article investigates the nutrient deficits in plants using image processing techniques

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Anthay, S. R., Chokkalingam, A., Jeyashanker, K. B., & Natarajan, B. (2022). An analysis on micronutrient deficiency in plant leaf and soil using digital image processing. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 26(1), 568–575. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i1.pp568-575

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