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Microclimate meteorological monitoring stations for agroforestry and plant protection

Article source:Weather station   time:2024-08-27 13:28:04    viewed:3times

In modern agricultural technology, the application of wireless network technology provides great convenience for the monitoring and management of plant growth environment. Agroforestry plant protection microclimate weather monitoring station through a series of sensors, we can real-time collection of soil moisture, soil temperature, air temperature, air humidity, light intensity and plant nutrient content and other key parameters. These sensors can wirelessly transmit the data to a centralized data processing center, which is responsible for receiving, storing, displaying and managing the data.


The data processing center not only realizes real-time acquisition and management of information from all test points, but also visualizes the data to the user in the form of dynamic charts and curves.


In addition to the basic monitoring functions, the system is also capable of carrying out intelligent analysis based on the collected data, thus realizing automatic control. For example, when the soil moisture is lower than the preset threshold, the system can automatically start the irrigation system to replenish water; when the air temperature is too high, it can automatically start the cooling equipment to maintain the appropriate growth temperature; and when the light intensity is insufficient, the system can adjust the lighting equipment to provide enough light.


Agricultural Internet of Things (AIoT) collects data about the growing environment of crops, such as soil moisture and temperature, by connecting various sensors and devices. However, just knowing these values is not enough as crop growth is a complex process. This is where video and image monitoring come in handy, as they can show us the actual growth of the crop, such as the color of the leaves and the presence of pests and diseases.


By combining numerical data and image information, we can more accurately manage agricultural production, such as deciding when to water, fertilize, or control pests to make crops grow better.

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