Dielectric properties of cereal stubble infected with Bipolaris sorokiniana, Fusarium pseudograminearum and Pyrenophora teres in the microwave frequency range

IF 0.9 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy Pub Date : 2022-11-18 DOI:10.1080/08327823.2022.2142754
Toni Petronaitis, G. Brodie, S. Simpfendorfer, R. Flavel, N. Warwick
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Abstract Cereal production in Australia is severely impacted by stubble-borne pathogens which can survive multiple seasons within cereal residues (stubble). Microwave radiation may be able to reduce or eliminate the pathogens, but the energy requirements first need defining. Hence, the dielectric properties of wheat and barley stubble with different pathogen loads were investigated at 10%, 15%, 30% and 100% moisture content using an open-ended coaxial probe in a spectral band covering 915, 2450, and 5800 MHz. A significant increase in dielectric constant and loss factor was observed with increasing stubble moisture. The dielectric constant and loss factor were lower in the crown (basal) section of stubble compared with the stem (20 cm from base), due to differences in density. When stubble moisture was 100%, the loss factor of barley was higher than wheat. Infection of stubble by different pathogens did not affect the dielectric properties. Microwave heating could therefore be an effective method to heat cereal stubble to eradicate a range of cereal pathogens, especially at lower frequencies and high moisture content, at which the loss factor is high. This research serves as a starting point to define requirements for further development of effective microwave radiation treatments under field conditions.
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微波频率范围内稻谷镰刀菌、伪稻谷镰刀菌和焦磷菌感染的介电特性研究
澳大利亚的谷物生产严重受到残茬传播的病原体的影响,这些病原体可以在谷物残留物(残茬)中存活多个季节。微波辐射也许能够减少或消除病原体,但首先需要确定能量需求。为此,在915、2450和5800 MHz波段,利用开放式同轴探针研究了水分含量为10%、15%、30%和100%时不同病原菌负荷下小麦和大麦残茬的介电特性。随着残茬水分的增加,介电常数和损耗因子显著增加。残茬冠部(基部)的介电常数和损耗因子较茎部(距基部20 cm)低,这是由于密度差异造成的。秸秆水分为100%时,大麦的损失系数高于小麦。不同病原菌对残茬的介电特性没有影响。因此,微波加热可能是一种有效的方法来加热谷物残茬,以根除一系列谷物病原体,特别是在低频率和高水分含量的情况下,损失系数高。本研究可作为一个起点,以确定在野外条件下进一步发展有效微波辐射治疗的要求。
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Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy
Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL-ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Microwave Power Energy (JMPEE) is a quarterly publication of the International Microwave Power Institute (IMPI), aimed to be one of the primary sources of the most reliable information in the arts and sciences of microwave and RF technology. JMPEE provides space to engineers and researchers for presenting papers about non-communication applications of microwave and RF, mostly industrial, scientific, medical and instrumentation. Topics include, but are not limited to: applications in materials science and nanotechnology, characterization of biological tissues, food industry applications, green chemistry, health and therapeutic applications, microwave chemistry, microwave processing of materials, soil remediation, and waste processing.
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