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E VALUATING B IODEGRADABLE M ULCHES FOR H IGH T UNNEL T OMATO P RODUCTION : A M ULTI - FACETED A PPROACH Jeremy S. Cowan Department of Horticulture and.

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1 E VALUATING B IODEGRADABLE M ULCHES FOR H IGH T UNNEL T OMATO P RODUCTION : A M ULTI - FACETED A PPROACH Jeremy S. Cowan Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Washington State University, WSU Mount Vernon NWREC, 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA 98273

2 Evaluating Biodegradable Plastic Mulches for Use in High Tunnel Tomato Production  Effects of BDM on tomato yield and fruit quality  o Brix, Juice, Acidity, pH, Firmness, *Phenolics, *Lycopene  Visual ratings of BDM degradation and image analysis  Calibrate visual assessments w/ image analysis and compare with physical properties to determine efficacy for measuring loss of BDM integrity  Post-tillage degradation in the soil  Using photographic image analysis to measure number and size of mulch fragments in the soil every 3 months

3 Fruit Quality Assessments  No significant mulch effect in 2011 on any fruit quality parameter  No location effect on firmness or β-carotene

4 Table 1. Comparison of tomato yield in each field location (HT and OF) in Washington in 2011. Table 2. Comparison of tomato yield by mulch treatment in Washington in 2011

5 Rips, tears, and holes are counted twice monthly and a percent rating assigned based on exposed soil Mulch Visual Assessments

6 Table 3. Comparison of area under mulch degradation progress curve (AUDPC) values in Washington in 2011

7 Collecting mulch samples at “Final-Harvest” 25 Oct. 2011

8  Digital imaging of mulch samples  Transformation to monochromatic images  Histogram of luminosity is obtained  Compare area under histogram curves of BDM samples at Times 1 – 3 with visual assessments and physical properties data to establish correlation coefficients Image-based Analysis of BDM Degradation

9 Collecting post-tillage soil samples at 10 Nov. 2011

10  Soil sampling (known volume) every 3 months  Mulch fragments removed by hand and using sieves  Cleaned samples photographed  Use ImageJ (NIH) to count and measure mulch fragments to obtain average number and size per volume soil Image-based Analysis of Post-tillage Degradation

11 Current Status  Year 1 complete  Year 2  Photographing BDM samples  Measuring fruit total phenolics  Till-down sampling - ongoing  Year 3  Protocols for image analysis being refined  Planning field season

12 Many Thanks to:  Carol Miles  Karen Leonas, Debbie Inglis, Preston Andrews, & Jessica Goldberger  Jonathan Roozen, Babette Gunderson, Karen Hasenoehrl, and the MV Veg Hort Team and Grad Students  Hang Liu and the Leonas’ Lab  The rest of the SCRI Team

13 Lightbox

14 Image Analysis – IR Capture

15 Image Analysis – Cropped

16 Image Analysis – Isolate Red Channel

17 Image Analysis – Invert Colors

18 Image Analysis – Subtract Background

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20 Image Analysis – Histogram

21 Till Down – Collecting mulch fragments

22 Till Down – Image Capture

23 Till Down – Convert to B&W (Binary)

24 Till Down – Analyze Particles

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