Abstract

To substantiate the quantitative values of the process of destruction of weeds by means of electric impulse and to elucidate the mechanism of damage and the sequence of disturbances that occur in the internal structure of the processed plants, it is necessary to know not only the design of the electrical circuit of the plant tissue substitution but also to have information on the nature of the change in the parameters of the elements of this scheme during electric damage. The presented technique allows (with the help of inexpensive and accessible technical means) to control the damage to the tissues of a weed plant and to calculate quantitative values using developed mathematical apparatus. The analysis shows that the damage to weed plant tissues can be characterized, first of all, by the loss of cell membranes in their semipermeable functions and an increase in the active conductivity of the processed areas of plants. Such changes in the internal structure of plant tissue lead to loss of cell viability in the areas subjected to the electric impulse treatment. The presented analysis fits the current thinking of biophysicists on the electrical damage to the internal structure of biological objects. The technological studies of the process of the electric impulse irreversible damage to plant tissues conducted, based on the analysis presented in the article, allow us to limit the supplied electric energy that makes it possible to make electric impulse weeding an energy-saving means of combating weeds.

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