DIAGNOSING PESTS AND DISEASES ON PINEAPPLE USING THE BAYES THEOREM

Pineapple plants grow in tropical climates and have long been cultivated. Pineapple plants can be harvested 18-24 months after planting. Pineapple contains vitamins A and C and calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, sodium, potassium, dextrose, sucrose (cane sugar), and bromelain enzymes beneficial f...

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Main Authors: Wahyuni M.S., Marbun B.P.T., Riansah W.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: iVolga Press 2023-02-01
Series:Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
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Summary:Pineapple plants grow in tropical climates and have long been cultivated. Pineapple plants can be harvested 18-24 months after planting. Pineapple contains vitamins A and C and calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, sodium, potassium, dextrose, sucrose (cane sugar), and bromelain enzymes beneficial for the body. Pineapples grow using fibrous roots to absorb organic matter and water from the soil. However, like other plants, pineapple plants also face problems with pests and diseases, causing a decrease in fruit quality and even leading to crop failure and losses for farmers. One of the causes of pests and diseases is no replanting for years because farmers lack knowledge in cultivating pineapple plants. For this reason, applying the expert system employing the Bayes Theorem is necessary to find suitable solutions in dealing with pests and diseases in pineapple plants. The system is built using a web-based programming language so that farmers can access the system created anytime and anywhere.
ISSN:2226-1184