Potential of adjuvants to reduce drift in agricultural spraying

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Rone B. de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Antuniassi,Ulisses R., Mota,Alisson A. B., Chechetto,Rodolfo G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: The reduction of pesticide spraying drift is still one of the major challenges in Brazilian agriculture. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of different adjuvant products, such as surfactants, drift retardants, mineral oil and vegetable oil for reducing drift in agricultural spraying. The experiment consisted of quantifying drift of sprayings of 18 adjuvants dissolved in water under controlled conditions in a wind tunnel. Tests were performed in triplicates with spraying nozzles type Teejet XR8003 VK, pressure of 200kPa and medium drops. Solutions sprayed were marked with Brilliant Blue dye at 0.6% (m v-1). The drift was collected using polyethylene strips transversally fixed along the tunnel at different distances from the nozzle and different heights from the bottom part of the tunnel. Drift deposits were evaluated by spectrophotometry in order to quantify deposits. The adjuvants from chemical groups of mineral oil and drift retardant resulted in lower values of drift in comparison with surfactants and water. The results obtained in laboratory show that the selection of appropriate class and concentration of adjuvants can significantly decrease the risk of drift in agricultural spraying. However, the best results obtained in laboratory should be validated with pesticide under field conditions in the future.
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title Potential of adjuvants to reduce drift in agricultural spraying
spellingShingle Potential of adjuvants to reduce drift in agricultural spraying
Oliveira,Rone B. de
Wind tunnel
drift retardant
mineral oil
vegetable oil
surfactant
title_short Potential of adjuvants to reduce drift in agricultural spraying
title_full Potential of adjuvants to reduce drift in agricultural spraying
title_fullStr Potential of adjuvants to reduce drift in agricultural spraying
title_full_unstemmed Potential of adjuvants to reduce drift in agricultural spraying
title_sort Potential of adjuvants to reduce drift in agricultural spraying
author Oliveira,Rone B. de
author_facet Oliveira,Rone B. de
Antuniassi,Ulisses R.
Mota,Alisson A. B.
Chechetto,Rodolfo G.
author_role author
author2 Antuniassi,Ulisses R.
Mota,Alisson A. B.
Chechetto,Rodolfo G.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Rone B. de
Antuniassi,Ulisses R.
Mota,Alisson A. B.
Chechetto,Rodolfo G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wind tunnel
drift retardant
mineral oil
vegetable oil
surfactant
topic Wind tunnel
drift retardant
mineral oil
vegetable oil
surfactant
description The reduction of pesticide spraying drift is still one of the major challenges in Brazilian agriculture. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of different adjuvant products, such as surfactants, drift retardants, mineral oil and vegetable oil for reducing drift in agricultural spraying. The experiment consisted of quantifying drift of sprayings of 18 adjuvants dissolved in water under controlled conditions in a wind tunnel. Tests were performed in triplicates with spraying nozzles type Teejet XR8003 VK, pressure of 200kPa and medium drops. Solutions sprayed were marked with Brilliant Blue dye at 0.6% (m v-1). The drift was collected using polyethylene strips transversally fixed along the tunnel at different distances from the nozzle and different heights from the bottom part of the tunnel. Drift deposits were evaluated by spectrophotometry in order to quantify deposits. The adjuvants from chemical groups of mineral oil and drift retardant resulted in lower values of drift in comparison with surfactants and water. The results obtained in laboratory show that the selection of appropriate class and concentration of adjuvants can significantly decrease the risk of drift in agricultural spraying. However, the best results obtained in laboratory should be validated with pesticide under field conditions in the future.
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