Microwave Based Weed Control and Soil Treatment

Microwave Based Weed Control and Soil Treatment

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Brodie Graham
De Gruyter
EAN: 9783110605198
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Herbicide resistance has become an important constraint on modern agricultural practices. An alarming increase in weed biotypes that are resistant to herbicides has also been reported. Opportunity exists for a novel weed management technology, which is also compatible with no-till agricultural practices. Microwave heating can kill both emerged weed plants and weed seeds in the soil. When the intensity of the microwave fields is moderate, plants, which have already emerged, are susceptible to microwave treatment. If the microwave field is intense enough, very rapid volumetric heating and some thermal runaway in the plant structures cause micro-steam explosions in the plant cells, which rupture the plant structures, leading to death. Soil treatment requires significantly more energy; however, there are secondary benefits for crops growing in microwave treated soil. These include: significant reduction of the dormant weed seed bank; significant reduction of nematode populations; significant reduction of fungal populations; better availability of indigenous nitrogen for the plants; more rapid humification; and significant increases in crop growth and yield. Microwave weed management and soil treatment is not restricted by weather conditions; therefore, the technology may offer some timeliness and environmental benefits, which are yet to be quantified in a cropping system.
EAN 9783110605198
ISBN 3110605198
Binding Hardback
Publisher De Gruyter
Publication date December 17, 2018
Pages 185
Language English
Dimensions 240 x 170
Country Germany
Readership General
Authors Bootes, Natalie; Brodie Graham; Foletta, Sally; Gupta, Dorin; Khan Jamal
Illustrations 64 b/w and 15 col. ill., 48 b/w and 1 col. tbl.