Effect of the Airblast Settings on the Vertical Spray Profile: Implementation on an On-Line Decision Aid for Citrus Treatments
Autor: | Cruz Garcera, Enrique Moltó, Héctor Izquierdo, Paolo Balsari, Paolo Marucco, Marco Grella, Fabrizio Gioelli, Patricia Chueca |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
Citrus
pesticide treatment H10 Pests of plants N01 Agricultural engineering axial-fan sprayer phytosanitary application efficiency vertical test bench airflow speed spray volume rate nozzle type Environmental contamination Nozzle type Axial-fan sprayer T01 Pollution Pesticide application Plant protection equipment Pesticide treatments U10 Mathematical and statistical methods H20 Plant diseases axial-fan sprayer pesticide treatment phytosanitary application efficiency vertical test bench airflow speed spray volume rate nozzle type P01 Nature conservation and land resources Plant protection Phytosanitary application efficiency Spray volume rate Airflow speed Plant protection products (PPP) N20 Agricultural machinery and equipment Decision support tools Agronomy and Crop Science |
Zdroj: | electronico Agronomy; Volume 12; Issue 6; Pages: 1462 ReDivia. Repositorio Digital del Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias instname |
Popis: | Airblast sprayers are widely used for the application of plant protection products (PPP) in citrus. Adaptation of the vertical distribution of the spray cloud to the canopy (density, shape and size), is essential to deposit an adequate amount of PPP on the target and to reduce losses (drift, runoff). Vertical spray profiles of three air-assisted axial fan hydraulic sprayers with different configurations and settings were obtained to evaluate the effect of these settings on the vertical spray profile. From the analysis of the empirical results, the impact of operational settings (nozzle, air volume and flow rate) on treatment efficiency is assessed. The empirical database generated in this work has been employed to feed the Citrus VESPA model, a highly intuitive, web-based decision aid tool that helps farmers to easily estimate the vertical spray profiles generated by their particular sprayers and settings and how these influence deposition and potential drift. The tool can also be used to determine the effect and importance of adequately selecting, orienting and opening/closing nozzles and optimizing volume application rate and fan speed, in order to adjust the application to the actual vegetation, with the aim of saving resources and reducing risks to humans and the environment. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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