Journal article

MICROWAVE SOIL TREATMENT INCREASES SOIL NITROGEN SUPPLY FOR SUSTAINED WHEAT PRODUCTIVITY

MJ Khan, G Brodie, D Gupta, J He

Transactions of the ASABE | American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers | Published : 2019

Abstract

Herbicide-resistant weeds have prompted the development and adoption of new non-chemical weed management technologies for sustainable food production. Considering this, pre-sowing microwave (MW) soil treatment has potential to reduce weed pressure in no-till farming systems. However, the effects of this transient heat disturbance on the soil nutrient profile and on the uptake and accumulation of nutrients in plant biomass warrant further study. In this study, we examined the effect of MW soil treatment on the recovery and accumulation of nitrogen (N) in wheat dry biomass using a 15N pool dilution technique over two years. Further, temporal changes in wheat yields were assessed by running seq..

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Awarded by Agrifutures Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

This research work was conducted with financial support from Agrifutures Australia (Project No. PRJ-008765). We thank laboratory manager Dr. Ravneet Jhajj for technical support and Dr. Bhawana Bhatta (University of Melbourne, Australia) for help in improving the manuscript.