Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates

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Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) is a difficult crop to treat with spraying pesticides because its architecture makes it difficult for droplets to penetrate inside of the canopy, where its pests are located. This study aims to examine the influence of operational parameters, such as nozzle incli...

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Autores: Vásquez-Castro, J., Ancco, A., La Torre,, B.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/1464
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Sprayer
nozzle
pesticide
application technology
deposition
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spelling Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application ratesVásquez-Castro, J.Ancco, A.La Torre,, B.Sprayernozzlepesticideapplication technologydepositionAsparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) is a difficult crop to treat with spraying pesticides because its architecture makes it difficult for droplets to penetrate inside of the canopy, where its pests are located. This study aims to examine the influence of operational parameters, such as nozzle inclination and application rates on the inner side of the canopy. We installed nozzles in the spray boom and its droplegs in three different inclinations: 0° with the plant, 30° in the direction of movement of the tractor-sprayer assembly (+30°), and 30° in the opposite direction (−30°). We applied the mixture in application rates of 600, 900, and 1,200 L ha−1. More so, the regulation used by the farmer of 0° and 800 L ha−1 was applied as a control. Copper (Cu) was used as a tracer for the mixture in a dose of 13.5 g ha−1. Also, non-plasticized polyvinyl chloride grooved tubes (PVC) were installed inside the asparagus canopy and polyethylene sheets were placed on the pipes at different heights from the ground. Later, we analyzed the sheets with atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results showed that the nozzle inclination and sampling height had notable effects on the copper deposit. Conversely, different application rates showed no varied effects significantly. The greatest copper deposition in the asparagus canopy was achieved with a nozzle inclination of +30° with any application rate. Finally, we recommend regulating the sprayers with a nozzle inclination of +30° and an application rate of 600 L ha−1 as the most effective adjustment for the distribution of pesticides and represent the lowest cost of operation since there is no influence of the application rate.Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina2020-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/146410.21704/pja.v4i1.1464Peruvian Journal of Agronomy; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): January to April; 35-39Peruvian Journal of Agronomy; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2020): January to April; 35-392616-4477reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMenghttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/1464/pdf_39Derechos de autor 2020 J. Vásquez-Castro, A. Ancco, B. La Torre,info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/14642025-05-05T19:36:19Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates
title Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates
spellingShingle Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates
Vásquez-Castro, J.
Sprayer
nozzle
pesticide
application technology
deposition
title_short Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates
title_full Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates
title_fullStr Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates
title_full_unstemmed Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates
title_sort Spray penetration into asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) canopy using different nozzle inclinations and application rates
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vásquez-Castro, J.
Ancco, A.
La Torre,, B.
author Vásquez-Castro, J.
author_facet Vásquez-Castro, J.
Ancco, A.
La Torre,, B.
author_role author
author2 Ancco, A.
La Torre,, B.
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Sprayer
nozzle
pesticide
application technology
deposition
topic Sprayer
nozzle
pesticide
application technology
deposition
description Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) is a difficult crop to treat with spraying pesticides because its architecture makes it difficult for droplets to penetrate inside of the canopy, where its pests are located. This study aims to examine the influence of operational parameters, such as nozzle inclination and application rates on the inner side of the canopy. We installed nozzles in the spray boom and its droplegs in three different inclinations: 0° with the plant, 30° in the direction of movement of the tractor-sprayer assembly (+30°), and 30° in the opposite direction (−30°). We applied the mixture in application rates of 600, 900, and 1,200 L ha−1. More so, the regulation used by the farmer of 0° and 800 L ha−1 was applied as a control. Copper (Cu) was used as a tracer for the mixture in a dose of 13.5 g ha−1. Also, non-plasticized polyvinyl chloride grooved tubes (PVC) were installed inside the asparagus canopy and polyethylene sheets were placed on the pipes at different heights from the ground. Later, we analyzed the sheets with atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results showed that the nozzle inclination and sampling height had notable effects on the copper deposit. Conversely, different application rates showed no varied effects significantly. The greatest copper deposition in the asparagus canopy was achieved with a nozzle inclination of +30° with any application rate. Finally, we recommend regulating the sprayers with a nozzle inclination of +30° and an application rate of 600 L ha−1 as the most effective adjustment for the distribution of pesticides and represent the lowest cost of operation since there is no influence of the application rate.
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