Thursday 6 June 2024

This Robot Sucks: Vacuum Machine Targets Whitefly Pests on Greenhouse Tomatoes

A robotic machine in a greenhouse, equipped with a camera (1), green LED light panel (2), mechanical arm (3), sensors and electronics (4), and motorized wheels (5). Positioned near tomato plants, it acts as a vacuum machine to help manage whitefly pests, enhancing agricultural productivity.

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Researchers in Japan have built a rolling robotic suction machine designed to draw in sweetpotato whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) and reduce their numbers on tomato plants in greenhouses. Early testing shows promise, and the scientists hope the machine could be developed and modified in the future for autonomous field use and to target a variety of pests. [Read more]

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