雑草駆除にレーザーを活用する技術(Blast Them: A Rutgers Scientist Uses Lasers to Kill Weeds)

2025-10-20 ラトガース大学

ラトガース大学の植物科学者ティエリー・ベサンソン博士は、人工知能(AI)とレーザー技術を融合した新しい雑草管理システムを開発している。この技術は、カメラとAIを用いて作物と雑草を高精度に識別し、化学除草剤を一切使わずにレーザー照射で雑草を焼却・除去する仕組みである。試験はニュージャージー州の農地で実施され、従来の化学農薬に依存せずに効率的な除草を実現する可能性が示された。特に、除草剤耐性雑草の拡大や農薬による環境汚染、農業従事者の健康被害といった課題に対して、持続可能で環境負荷の少ない解決策として期待されている。また、このシステムはAIによるリアルタイム識別と機械制御を組み合わせることで、既存の農機と統合可能な拡張性も持つ。今後は、より広範な作物環境への適用や、エネルギー効率・精度向上を目指した改良が進められる見通しである。

 

雑草駆除にレーザーを活用する技術(Blast Them: A Rutgers Scientist Uses Lasers to Kill Weeds)

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3つの野菜生産システムにおけるディープラーニングベースのレーザー除草と従来の除草剤散布の比較 Deep learning-based laser weed control compared to conventional herbicide application across three vegetable production systems

Lynn M Sosnoskie, Kylie Bill, Aleah Butler-Jones, Wesley M Bouchelle, Thierry E Besançon
Pest Management Science  Published: 24 June 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.8912

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Herbicides are the primary weed management method for processing vegetable growers, but challenges such as limited chemical options, herbicide resistance, crop injury risks, regulatory changes, and shifting consumer preferences are driving interest in nonchemical alternatives like laser weeding. In 2024, three research trials in New Jersey and New York evaluated the effectiveness of laser weeding using a commercial unit and comparing it with pre-emergence- and postemergence-applied herbicides on beet (Beta vulgaris L.), spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.), and pea (Pisum sativum L.).

RESULTS

Across all trials, laser weeding was as effective as or superior to S-metolachlor, bentazon and phenmedipham herbicides applied at label rate in controlling erect annual weeds, including common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album L.) and common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.). However, laser weeding was less effective on purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.) and annual grasses in New York because of sequential emergence patterns and protected meristems, respectively. Compared with untreated controls, laser weeding reduced weed cover by ≥45% and density by ≥66%, resulting in ≥97% less weed biomass by the season’s end. In addition, crop stunting did not exceed 1% and crop biomass increased by ≥30% when laser weeding replaced herbicide applications.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings demonstrate that multiple laser passes can control weeds without damaging crops, leading to higher yields than conventional herbicides. Further research is needed to optimize laser weeding across different environments and weed species, and to evaluate commercial units with increased laser capacity and faster processing speeds. © 2025 The Author(s). Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

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