International audienceSuccessful invasive plant eradication is rare, because the methods used target the adult stage, not taking into account the development capacity of a large seedbank. Heating by microwave was considered, because it offers a means to quickly reach the temperature required for loss of seed viability and inhibition of germination. Previous results were not encouraging, because homogeneous and deep-wave penetration was not achieved, and the various parameters that can affect treatment effectiveness were incompletely addressed. This study aimed to determine, under experimental conditions, the best microwave treatment to inhibit invasive species seed germination in terms of power (2, 4, 6 kW) and duration (2, 4, 8 min) of tre...
Crop yield gaps, due to abiotic and biotic stresses undermine efforts to secure food for the world....
Microwave soil treatment can kill weed plants and their seeds in the soil. It has also been demonstr...
Reusing soil can reduce environmental impacts associated with obtaining natural fresh soil during ro...
International audienceSuccessful invasive plant eradication is rare, because the methods used target...
International audienceTo control the soil seed bank of invasive plants with microwaves represents an...
Annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) and wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) are significant weeds in Au...
Field tests of a prototype microwave-based weed killer machine were conducted on Abutilon theophrast...
A trial was undertaken to evaluate the effect of microwaves on seed mortality of three weed species....
Interest in controlling weed plants using radio frequency or microwave energy has been growing in re...
Eradication of alien invasive species in the soil with steam as an alternative to chemical fumigatio...
The evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds has encouraged the development of new non-herbicidal weed...
Herbicide resistance has become an important constraint on modern agricultural practices. An alarmin...
WOS: 000432042400003Herbicide use is a continuously growing threat against effective implementation ...
###EgeUn###Different methods other than herbicides are used for controlling weeds, especially in org...
Weeds are the major hindrance in crop production, costing approximately AU$4 billion annually in Au...
Crop yield gaps, due to abiotic and biotic stresses undermine efforts to secure food for the world....
Microwave soil treatment can kill weed plants and their seeds in the soil. It has also been demonstr...
Reusing soil can reduce environmental impacts associated with obtaining natural fresh soil during ro...
International audienceSuccessful invasive plant eradication is rare, because the methods used target...
International audienceTo control the soil seed bank of invasive plants with microwaves represents an...
Annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) and wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) are significant weeds in Au...
Field tests of a prototype microwave-based weed killer machine were conducted on Abutilon theophrast...
A trial was undertaken to evaluate the effect of microwaves on seed mortality of three weed species....
Interest in controlling weed plants using radio frequency or microwave energy has been growing in re...
Eradication of alien invasive species in the soil with steam as an alternative to chemical fumigatio...
The evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds has encouraged the development of new non-herbicidal weed...
Herbicide resistance has become an important constraint on modern agricultural practices. An alarmin...
WOS: 000432042400003Herbicide use is a continuously growing threat against effective implementation ...
###EgeUn###Different methods other than herbicides are used for controlling weeds, especially in org...
Weeds are the major hindrance in crop production, costing approximately AU$4 billion annually in Au...
Crop yield gaps, due to abiotic and biotic stresses undermine efforts to secure food for the world....
Microwave soil treatment can kill weed plants and their seeds in the soil. It has also been demonstr...
Reusing soil can reduce environmental impacts associated with obtaining natural fresh soil during ro...