Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy (JMPEE)

 

TITLE

Use of Microwave Energy for the Eradication of Seedborne Diaporth Phaseolorum in Soybean and Its Effect on Seed Quality [PDF]

AUTHORS

 

M.V. Bhaskara Reddy, A.C. Kushalappa,

G.S.V. Raghavan and M.M.P. Stephenson

1995

30

4

199-204

YEAR

VOLUME

ISSUE

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Abstract

The effects of various levels of absorbed microwave power (AMP) and duty cycle (DUC) on the germination, seedling vigor and infection levels of soybean seeds starting at different initial moisture contents (IMC) were studied. The test pathogen was Diaporthe phaseolorum. Unlike most microwave experiments on seed, the inlet airflow was nil. The treatment time was 30 min in all cases. Germination and seedling vigor were both reduced at high levels of energy input (high AMP or DUC, or both). Of course, the opposite effect, level infection by the pathogen, was also reduced under such conditions. All reductions were less drastic at the higher initial moisture contents. Statistical models explained 91, 89 and 81 % of variations in germination, vigor index and percentage seed infection, respectively. The models indicated that irregardless of the other conditions, a DUC  30 reduced all quality parameters to below acceptable levels, but also significantly reduced infection levels. According to the model, the minimum level of infection that can be obtained while maintaining germination and vigor at acceptable levels is in the vicinity of 12%.

 

Key Words:

Physical control, Seedborne diseases, Eradication, Microwave.