International Journal Of Computer, Network Security and Information System (IJCONSIST)
Vol 5 No 1 (2023): September

Optimizing Red Onion TSS (True Shallod Seed) Production in the Lowlands Based on Smart Sensors

Moeljani, Ida Retno (Unknown)
Rahajoe, RR Ani Dijah (Unknown)
N, Pangesti (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Sep 2023

Abstract

Onion cultivation technology using seeds still needs to be developed and socialized at the farm level. to be socialized at the farmer level, considering that until now farmers still cultivate shallots with consumption seed bulbs because there are still not many TSS produced, especially in the lowlands.In principle, not all shallot varieties are capable of flowering, some shallot varieties are capable of flowering. flowering, some shallot varieties are only 30% capable of flowering. This problem can be solved by optimizing flowering with an automation system. The advancement of Internet of thing (IoT) technology can be applied to optimize flowering by using smart sensors on the onion. flowering by using smart sensors on several varieties of shallots. The lanchor blue variety had no flower bulbs that set fruit and produced TSS seeds. This is because all the flower bulbs of the lanchor blue variety were rotten/damaged by disease due to the use of high watering during the growth period that led to flowering, fertilization, and sprouting. There was no interaction between varieties and application of gibberellic acid + and packlobutrazol on seed yield of TSS (Table4). In Bauji and Maaserati varieties, the percentage of flower bulbs that bear fruit and seed (harvested) is still better than BiruLanchor, only about 59.68 to 70% of the total number of flower bulbs that grow (Table 4). This indicates that the process of fertilization and seed formation of shallots is not optimal.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijconsist

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

Focus and Scope The Journal covers the whole spectrum of intelligent informatics, which includes, but is not limited to : • Artificial Immune Systems, Ant Colonies, and Swarm Intelligence • Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems • Bayesian Networks and Probabilistic Reasoning • ...