A study was conducted to determine if potting soils could be pasteurized with a typical 1200 watt microwave oven. Microwave radiation times varied from 0 to 6.0 minutes. Preliminary results indicated that damping-off diseases could be prevented in tomato seedlings with the use of potting soils pasteurized by microwaves
Postharvest losses of vegetables can occur at any point from harvest through collection and distribu...
Background and Aim: Plants produce a diverse range of bioactive molecules, making them rich source o...
Reference materials used in quality control laboratories need to maintain homogeneity and stability ...
International audienceTo control the soil seed bank of invasive plants with microwaves represents an...
Herbicide resistance has become an important constraint on modern agricultural practices. An alarmin...
Soil moisture content has various applications within the planning, construction and agricultural in...
For agricultural purposes microwave heating is an emerging technology today successfully applied in ...
Microwave soil treatment can kill weed plants and their seeds in the soil. It has also been demonstr...
Cereal production in Australia is severely impacted by diseases such as Fusarium crown rot (caused p...
The evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds has encouraged the development of new non-herbicidal weed...
International audienceProperties of fluids and media, such as soil moisture, may play a significant ...
Drying of wet wastes from tomato processing industry was investigated as a critical step prior to th...
Note:The effects of microwave treatments on barley seed quality and eradication of Ustilago nuda (Je...
Crop yield gaps can be partially overcome by soil sanitation strategies such as fumigation; however,...
Field tests of a prototype microwave-based weed killer machine were conducted on Abutilon theophrast...
Postharvest losses of vegetables can occur at any point from harvest through collection and distribu...
Background and Aim: Plants produce a diverse range of bioactive molecules, making them rich source o...
Reference materials used in quality control laboratories need to maintain homogeneity and stability ...
International audienceTo control the soil seed bank of invasive plants with microwaves represents an...
Herbicide resistance has become an important constraint on modern agricultural practices. An alarmin...
Soil moisture content has various applications within the planning, construction and agricultural in...
For agricultural purposes microwave heating is an emerging technology today successfully applied in ...
Microwave soil treatment can kill weed plants and their seeds in the soil. It has also been demonstr...
Cereal production in Australia is severely impacted by diseases such as Fusarium crown rot (caused p...
The evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds has encouraged the development of new non-herbicidal weed...
International audienceProperties of fluids and media, such as soil moisture, may play a significant ...
Drying of wet wastes from tomato processing industry was investigated as a critical step prior to th...
Note:The effects of microwave treatments on barley seed quality and eradication of Ustilago nuda (Je...
Crop yield gaps can be partially overcome by soil sanitation strategies such as fumigation; however,...
Field tests of a prototype microwave-based weed killer machine were conducted on Abutilon theophrast...
Postharvest losses of vegetables can occur at any point from harvest through collection and distribu...
Background and Aim: Plants produce a diverse range of bioactive molecules, making them rich source o...
Reference materials used in quality control laboratories need to maintain homogeneity and stability ...