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Electro-Impulse Irreversible Plant Tissue Damage as Highly Efficient Agricultural Technology

Authors: Igor Viktorovich Yudaev; Yuliia Daus; Ruslan Kokurin; Petr Victorovich Prokofyev; Varvara Gamaga; Nikola Armenyanov;

Electro-Impulse Irreversible Plant Tissue Damage as Highly Efficient Agricultural Technology

Abstract

The object of research in the chapter is the plant tissue of weeds, fruits, vegetables, melons, etc. The purpose of the presented research is to study the process of electro-impulsive irreversible damage of plant tissue as the basis for energy saving, efficient electro-technologies with minimal negative effects of chemical components on the environment and food products. The chapter presents the results of experiments carried out by the team of researchers that allowed it to determine the technological indices of the irreversible electro-impulse damage of plant tissue (weeds, fruits, vegetables, melons, etc.), which is the basis for developing the technology of electro-impulse destruction of weeds, electro-impulse plasmolysis of fruits and melons cultures. This research was conducted in the southern region of the country and combined the efforts of several scientific groups of researchers.

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