Vegetation control
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1. A method of vegetation control, comprising the steps of:
- generating an electromagnetic wave having a frequency in the range of from 300 MHz to 300 GHz for emission from an energy radiator;
subjecting an area within which vegetation is to be controlled to the electromagnetic wave emission from the energy radiator; and
reflecting the wave emission after it has passed through the area back into the area of vegetation control to achieve an energy density from approximately 150 Joules/cm2 to approximately 300 Joules/cm2 sufficient to cause the death or debilitation of the vegetation without raising the temperature of the area sufficiently to cause death or debilitation solely by thermal effects.
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Abstract
Microwave transmitters generate electromagnetic energy at a desired frequency in the range of from 300 MHz to 300 GHz. Energy derived from the microwave transmitters is coupled into a waveguide for transmission to an energy radiator coupled to the waveguide. The energy radiator, waveguide and microwave transmitters are vehicle mounted such that the radiator is made to pass over areas in which it is desired to control vegetation. Vegetation, including seeds, in the path of energy emitting from the radiator absorbs the energy from the field resulting in internal changes in the plant or seed causing death or debilitation of the vegetation or seed.
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1. A method of vegetation control, comprising the steps of:
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generating an electromagnetic wave having a frequency in the range of from 300 MHz to 300 GHz for emission from an energy radiator; subjecting an area within which vegetation is to be controlled to the electromagnetic wave emission from the energy radiator; and reflecting the wave emission after it has passed through the area back into the area of vegetation control to achieve an energy density from approximately 150 Joules/cm2 to approximately 300 Joules/cm2 sufficient to cause the death or debilitation of the vegetation without raising the temperature of the area sufficiently to cause death or debilitation solely by thermal effects.
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2. A method of vegetation control, comprising the steps of:
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generating an electromagnetic wave having a frequency in the range of from 300 MHz to 300 GHz for emission from an energy radiator; controlling the energy density of the electromagnetic wave emission from the radiator, said energy density being from approximately 150 Joules/cm2 to approximately 300 Joules/cm2 ; subjecting an area within which vegetation is to be controlled to the electromagnetic wave emission from the energy radiator; and controlling the exposure time of the area of control to the emission from the energy radiator to achieve an energy density sufficient to cause the death or debilitation of the vegetation without raising the temperature of the area sufficiently to cause death or debilitation solely by thermal effects.
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3. A method of vegetation control, comprising the steps of:
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generating an electromagnetic wave in the range of from 300 MHz to 300 GHz; channeling the electromagnetic wave to an energy radiator for emission therefrom; controlling the energy density of the electromagnetic wave emission from the radiator, said energy density being from approximately 150 Joules/cm2 to approximately 300 Joules/cm2 ; directing the electromagnetic wave emission from the energy radiator to an area within which vegetation is to be controlled; and controlling the exposure time of the area of control to the energy emission from the radiator to achieve an energy density sufficient to cause the death or debilitation of the vegetation without raising the temperature of the area sufficiently to cause death or debilitation solely by thermal effects.
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4. A method of vegetation control, comprising the steps of:
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generating an electromagnetic wave having a frequency in the range of from 300 MHz to 300 GHz for emission from an energy radiator; and subjecting an area within which vegetation is to be controlled to the electromagnetic wave emission from the energy radiator to achieve an energy density from approximately 150 Joules/cm2 to approximately 300 Joules/cm2 sufficient to cause the death or debilitation of the vegetation without raising the temperature of the area sufficiently to cause death or debilitation solely by thermal effects. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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