2019
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4430-eng.agric.v39n1p41-47/2019
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Infrared Thermography for Determining Tray Temperature in Lettuce Production

Abstract: This research was carried out in Recife, PE, Brazil, and aimed to assess the variation of the surface temperature of trays and substrate in the production of lettuce seedlings and its influence on the final product. Trays consisted of expanded polystyrene, conventional polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl chloride painted white, and polyvinyl chloride painted gray. Two cultivars (Solaris and Vanda) were used to register crop biometric variables from seedling stage to the final product (46 days). Tray and substrate te… Show more

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“…This sensor has an accuracy of +/−0.5 °C, according to the manufacturer, is waterproof, and communicates via the Dallas 1-Wire protocol, allowing bidirectional communications with the microcontroller. This versatility (Cavalcanti et al, 2019) allows sharing a digital port on the platform with numerous other DS18B20 sensors. In this case, this sensor was used exclusively for measurements of soil temperature, which were used only as complementary information.…”
Section: Temperature Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This sensor has an accuracy of +/−0.5 °C, according to the manufacturer, is waterproof, and communicates via the Dallas 1-Wire protocol, allowing bidirectional communications with the microcontroller. This versatility (Cavalcanti et al, 2019) allows sharing a digital port on the platform with numerous other DS18B20 sensors. In this case, this sensor was used exclusively for measurements of soil temperature, which were used only as complementary information.…”
Section: Temperature Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%