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IoT-Based System for Prediction of Fungal Disease Attack on Mango Leaves


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Title: IoT-Based System for Prediction of Fungal Disease Attack on Mango Leaves

Authors: Naima Rubab, Muhammad Shan, Aamir Hussain

Journal: Journal of Computing & Biomedical Informatics

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Y 2023-07-01 2024-09-30
Y 2022-07-01 2023-06-30

Publisher: Research Center of Computing & Biomedical Informatics

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 8

Issue: 2

Language: en

Keywords: Logistic regressionrandom forestIoTFungal diseaseMango Leaves

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Abstract

Mango has significant commercial importance in Pakistan, as it is the world’s sixth-largest mango supplier. However, mango is severely affected by fungal diseases due to variations in environmental parameters. These diseases are normally found in growing areas of mango worldwide; weather parameters such as humidity, temperature, and leaf wetness duration increase the probability of fungal infection on mango plants. Early prediction of fungal disease on mango leaves can help farmers prevent potential losses. The goal of the research was to use sensors based on Internet of Things (IoT) for the monitoring of mango orchards in real-time and collect environmental data from targeted areas for disease monitoring. The hardware was installed in the Mango Research Institute Multan (MRI) orchard to collect current data. The past data was collected from AWS-MNS University Multan. The study was then carried out by developing the logistic regression and random forest model for Anthracnose prediction using past and current weather data for predicting future Anthracnose infections. The accuracy of the logistic regression model was 96%, while the random forest achieved 99%. This study developed an IoT-based system to improve quality and quantity of mango production.


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