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040 _aUniversity of Cebu-Banilad
_cUniversity of Cebu-Banilad
100 _aMalanog, Mark Stephen
_eauthor.
245 _aHydroponics indoor monitoring with plant image capturing system (HIMPICS) /
_cMark Stephen Malanog, Jerry Tabon, Jefereson Dalida.
260 _aCebu City, Philippines :
_bUniversity of Cebu-Banilad,
_cc2023.
300 _a173 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
504 _aInclude reference.
520 _aHydroponics is an increasingly popular method of growing plants, particularly in urban environment where space is limited. Hydroponic systems offer numerous benefits over traditional soil-based growing methods, including higher yields, reduced water usage, and the ability to grow crops year-round. However, one of the biggest challenges associated with hydroponics is the management of plant diseases. Because hydroponic system are closed and controlled environments, plant diseases can spread rapidly and can be difficult to control.
521 _aAdult
541 _xBrigoli, Darlyne
_yCollege of Computer Engineering
_zComputer Engineering
546 _aEnglish
700 _aTabon, Jerry
_eauthor.
700 _aDalida, Jefereson
_eauthor.
942 _2ddc
_cTHE
998 _cArgenette [new]
_d04/05/2025
999 _c13552
_d13552