A Critical Review on Machine Vision in Potato Production: From Cultivation to Storage

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In this paper, a comprehensive overview was conducted on machine vision in potato cultivation, harvesting, and storage. Common weeds and diseases encountered during potato cultivation were summarized, and the advantages and disadvantages of various detection methods were compared. Additionally, methods for soil clod separation and tuber damage detection during harvesting were reviewed, along with a comparative analysis of their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, the defect grading and sprouting detection methods during storage were discussed. While machine vision technology shows good detection ability in potato cultivation, harvesting, and storage, further research is still needed to enhance the accuracy and adaptability of these methods, ultimately promoting the development of the potato industry.

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Li, X., Xing, W., Ma, J., He, W., Cao, Y., Li, A., … Ming, W. (2025, June 1). A Critical Review on Machine Vision in Potato Production: From Cultivation to Storage. Journal of Food Process Engineering. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfpe.70142

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