基于声光光谱的水稻病虫害数字防治技术

I. A. P. Banlawe, R. García, Pacifico T. Sariego
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2013年11月至2014年1月,在巴拉望省阿伯兰的西菲律宾大学进行了一项研究,以测试一种替代数字水稻害虫防治器的原型,该原型可以消除化学品的使用。开发了两个模块来确定害虫的吸引力:白天模块操作包括频率(60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz)和声强(20 dB, 50 dB, 80 dB)的确定;夜间模块的操作决定了光色(白色、黄色、蓝色、UV)和光强(10勒克斯、40勒克斯、80勒克斯)。白天模块操作的结果表明,昆虫对50 dB的80 Hz有响应。对于夜间模块,大多数昆虫被80勒克斯强度的紫外线吸引。这些结果表明,昆虫在不同的声频下受到不同的吸引,但更倾向于调制声级,并且在较高的光强下更倾向于短波长的光。
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Aural and photonic spectrum based digital pest controller for Oryza Sativa (rice)
A research study was conducted in Western Philippines University, Aborlan, Palawan from November 2013 to January 2014 to test a prototype of an alternative digital pest controller for rice which eliminates the use of chemicals. Two modules were developed to ascertain the attraction of pests: the day module operation covered the determination of frequency (60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz) and sound intensity (20 dB, 50 dB, 80 dB); the night module operation determines the light color (white, yellow, blue, UV) and the light intensity (10 lux, 40 lux, 80 lux). The results for the day module operation showed that insects responded to 80 Hz at 50 dB. For the night module, the most number of insects were attracted to UV, at 80 lux intensity. These results indicated that insects are diversely attracted on different sound frequencies but are more inclined with modulated sound level and are attracted to lights with short wavelengths on higher light intensities.
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