A Comprehensive Review on the use of NPK Values in
the Detection of Tomato Diseases
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors:
Gurujukota Ramesh Babu, Gokuldhev M
Volume:
10
Issue:
2
Grenze ID:
01.GIJET.10.2.350
Pages:
4952-4957
Abstract
Diseases can kill tomato plants, diminishing productivity, and resilience. Thus,
prompt and correct diagnosis is crucial for disease control. Recently, automated tomato plant
disease severity assessment methods have gained interest. We can identify tomato plant illnesses
using value analysis. NPK measures soil nutrients for plant growth: nitrogen, phosphorus, and
potassium. The immune systems and health of tomato plants depend on these nutrients. This
paper reviews tomato plant NPK-based disease detection literature. This paper examines NPKbased
tomato disease prediction studies and emphasizes nutritional balance for plant health and
disease prevention. The introduction describes how automated NPK value-based systems and
early tomato disease diagnostics are becoming more popular on to NPK levels, which affect plant
health and disease resistance. This survey discusses nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. We
discuss nutrient balance for plant health and disease control and how NPK values might forecast
tomato illnesses. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium's influence on plant health and disease
resistance are thoroughly addressed. NPK ratios for tomato plant health maintenance are also
covered. NPK data is used to test tomato sickness prediction systems.