Study of Detached (Fresh) Leaf and Dried Leaf with Image Processing

2015 
Agriculture is the keystone of human being provisions on this world. Now with rising inhabitants we need the efficiency of the agriculture to be augmented a lot to meet the demands. In ancient days they used natural methods to boost the yield, such as using the animal dung as manure in the fields. That resulted increase in the productivity sufficient to meet the requirements of the population. Although later people started thinking of earning more profits by getting more result. So, there came a revolution called ―Green Revolution‖. So, in this paper we have carried out some methods to measure the plant growth by the means of having area of a leaf. The study gives aspect of comparing the detached leaf with the dried leaf and it will be helpful to researcher to evaluate the dryness and also it will be helpful for the analysis at the time of biodegradation of the leaves and for the generation of organic manures. In this paper we implemented image processing using IJ (Image J 1.48V - Java 1.6.0_20(32- bit)) to measure various image processing related functions. And images of plants we took from D. K. Parmar's field. India is an agricultural country; in which about 70% of the people spend their lives by agriculture. Farmers have extensive range of diversity to choose suitable Fruit and Vegetable crops. However, the growth of these crops for optimal production and quality produce is highly scientific. It can be enhanced by the assistance of technological support. The management of permanent fruit crops requires close monitoring especially for the managing of diseases that can affect fabrication considerably and consequently the post- harvest life (5). The image processing can be applied in agricultural applications for following purposes (the corresponding applications only listed): 1. To detect diseased leaf, stem, fruit and roots.
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