The Design of Breeding Cotton Growth Management System Based on MMS

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In order to grasp the whole growth process of breeding cotton and establish the growth records of breeding cotton, the article proposes the design of breeding cotton growth management system based on MMS. The main idea is that field image acquisition terminals capture a live image in breeding cotton plots at a specific time every day, and send the live image to the monitoring center through the GPRS networks, then breeding cotton experts write cotton growth log and propose the next management advice for cotton based on the returned live image. At the same time, all the information will be written to the database in the monitoring center. The application of the system is able to not only save manpower costs, by tracking and analyzing the whole growth process of breeding cotton, but also summarize the successful breeding experience and failures. At the same time, the application of the system promotes cotton breeding and cotton management more scientific. After the actual testing, the system works stable and reliable, and meets the design requirements.

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