Impact of intensive modification of sweet pepper plants on performance of end effectors for autonomous harvesting

R. Habegger, E. Bergamo, W. Schwab, T. Berninger, D. Rixen

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Abstract

This paper evaluates an intensive modification of the sweet pepper crop with respect to the usage of autonomous harvesting by a robot. Objectives were to assess the productivity of the plants after long-term intensive training of the plants compared with standard training and to use end-effectors instead of manually harvesting. The performance of two types of end-effectors was calculated by marketable yield, which includes accessible fruits without physiological disorders like blossom-end rot and sunscald. The experiment was executed in a greenhouse under commercial-like conditions. The marketable yield was significantly reduced by end-effector harvesting compared to manually harvesting. There was a tendency that end-effector A could pick more fruits from intensive trained plants than from standard trained plants. The second type of end-effector B was able to cut the fruit peduncle even at a smaller angle compared to end-effector A. The effect of intensive modification of sweet pepper plants on total and marketable yield and on occurrence of physiological disorders is discussed.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)354-359
Seitenumfang6
FachzeitschriftEuropean Journal of Horticultural Science
Jahrgang86
Ausgabenummer4
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2021

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