Indoor smart garden: A new era in plant production

Mihailović, Branko and Popović, Vesna and Radosavljević, Katica (2023) Indoor smart garden: A new era in plant production. In: XIV International Scientific Agriculture Symposium "AGROSYM 2023", Jahorina, October 05 - 08, 2023. Faculty of Agriculture, East Sarajevo, pp. 500-506. ISBN 978-99976-816-1-4

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Abstract

Indoor smart gardens are becoming increasingly popular as a way to grow plants indoors without the need for natural sunlight and soil. Consequently, this paper is aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of indoor smart gardening, its benefits, and a comparison with traditional agriculture. The paper's methodology involves desk research, where existing literature and research on indoor smart gardening and traditional agriculture will be analyzed and synthesized to provide a holistic understanding of the topic. The paper will also conduct a comparative study of indoor smart gardening and traditional agriculture, examining their respective advantages and disadvantages in terms of resource utilization, yield, and environmental impact. The research findings will provide insights into the potential of indoor smart gardening as a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional agriculture. Our study found that the use of an indoor smart garden can result in increased plant growth and yield, as well as improved plant health and resistance to pests and diseases. The smart garden system allows for precise control of environmental factors such as light, temperature, humidity, and nutrients. The potential benefits of indoor smart gardens for sustainable agriculture and food security include reduced dependence on traditional farming methods, increased production of fresh produce, and the ability to grow crops in areas where traditional agriculture is not possible. Overall, this paper aims to educate and inform readers about the benefits of indoor smart gardening and its potential to transform the way we grow food in the future.

Item Type: Book Section
Uncontrolled Keywords: plant productions, indoor smart garden, smart agriculture, hydroponic systems
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email srdjan.jurlina@ien.bg.ac.rs
Date Deposited: 15 Dec 2024 19:50
Last Modified: 15 Dec 2024 19:50
URI: http://repository.iep.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/855

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