A Model for the Determination of Potato Tuber Mass by the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentration

Plants (Basel). 2023 Aug 16;12(16):2962. doi: 10.3390/plants12162962.

Abstract

The implementation of advanced precision farming systems, which are becoming relevant due to rapid technological development, requires the invention of new approaches to the diagnostics and control of the growing process of cultivated crops. This is especially relevant for potato, as it is one of the most demanded crops in the world. In the present work, an analytic model of the dependence of potato tubers mass on carbon dioxide concentration under cultivation in a closed vegetation system is presented. The model is based on the quantitative description of starch molecule synthesis from carbon dioxide under photosynthesis. In the frame of this work, a comprehensive description of the proposed model is presented, and the verification of this model was conducted on the basis of experimental data from a closed urban vertical farm with automated climate control. The described model can serve as a basis for the non-contact non-invasive real-time measurement of potato tuber mass under growth in closed vegetation systems, such as vertical farms and greenhouses, as well as orbital and space crop production systems.

Keywords: carbon dioxide; diagnostics; photosynthesis; potato; precision agriculture; tuber; vegetation; vertical farm; yield.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.