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Thermal weed control technologies for conservation agriculture—a review
Authors:Martin V Bauer  Christian Marx  Fabienne V Bauer  Dominique M Flury  Tammo Ripken  Bernhard Streit
Institution:1. School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Zollikofen, Switzerland;2. Industrial and Biomedical Optics Department, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V., Hannover, Germany
Abstract:Research and development activities on non-chemical weed control methods to date have mainly focused on mechanical and thermal applications. Selectivity in mechanical weed control is obtained using dynamically actuated harrows. Selectivity in thermal weed control is obtained through a certain heat tolerance of the crop. In conservation agriculture (CA), weed emergence is partially suppressed by constant soil cover with crops or cover crops. Large amounts of plant residues therefore remain on the soil, which make mechanical methods inefficient or difficult to implement. And thermal methods need to prevent not only crop damage but also fire from situationally dry plant residues. In this review, technologies that can potentially be used for in-crop weed control in CA are discussed. The technologies reviewed include spot-flaming, electric resistance heating, electromagnetic irradiation and steam/hot water application. Their evaluation focuses on efficiency and specificity (spatial precision). This review indicates that existing equipment does not fulfil the spatial precision required in CA and that further research and development is required on this topic. In particular, the authors suggest further research on the use of laser diodes, micro-flames and capacitive coupling of electric fields. It seems that the use of automated imaging systems for weed/crop differentiation is a prerequisite in CA to enable automatisation of weed control.
Keywords:contact-free  electric discharge  electromagnetic radiation  evaluation scheme  flaming  non-chemical  steam/hot water
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