2023
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2641/1/012013
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Development of Harumanis Mango Insidious Fruit Rot (IFR) Detection by Utilising Vibration-Based Sensors and PCA with Random Forest

NM Salleh,
AH Abdullah,
S Sudin
et al.

Abstract: Utilising single or multiple modalities systems, non-destructive techniques have been used to assess and determine the quality of mango (magnifera indica L.). It is challenging to anticipate and varies by cultivar at what harvest maturity stage will result in the optimum postharvest quality. Insidious Fruit Rot (IFR) is a disease that affects mangoes. When infected with Insidious Fruit Rot (IFR), the mango variety Harumanis does not exhibit exterior mutilation at the time of harvest or during the mature stage.… Show more

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