SPRAY DEPOSITION ON MAIZE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER

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Autor(a) principal: Assunção,Heli H. T. de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Cunha,João P. A. R. da, Silva,Sérgio M., Alves,Guilherme S., Lemes,Ernane M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: ABSTRACT It is a well-known fact that the application of pesticides can be improved using an electrostatic spray due to the reduction of the application rate and increase in deposition on plant targets. However, little information exists on the use of such technology in maize crops. Thus, this study is aimed to evaluate the spray deposition on maize resulting from spray application using an electrostatic sprayer in combination with low application rates and different spray compositions. A field experiment was conducted in a randomized block having a 2×2×2 factorial design with two application rates (95 and 52 L ha-1), with or without the spray electrification, and with or without the synthetic adjuvant. The droplet electrification ability, interference of the electrical conductivity of the spray solution, losses of spray solution to the soil, and spray deposition on maize plants were evaluated for two cases of insecticide applications. The Faraday cage method was used to determine the spray electrification ability of the equipment. The spray deposition on plants and the losses to the soil were analyzed using a tracer (food coloring dye) added to the spray solution that was subsequently detected by spectrophotometry. It was seen that the electrostatic sprayer improved the spray application efficiency, which responded positively to the increase in the electrical conductivity of the spray solution. The deposition of the electrified spray solution on the upper third canopy of maize was found to be higher; the spray solution electrification also reduced the losses to the soil, regardless of the application rate.
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title SPRAY DEPOSITION ON MAIZE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER
spellingShingle SPRAY DEPOSITION ON MAIZE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER
Assunção,Heli H. T. de
Zea mays
application rate
electrified droplet
spray technology
spray deposition
title_short SPRAY DEPOSITION ON MAIZE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER
title_full SPRAY DEPOSITION ON MAIZE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER
title_fullStr SPRAY DEPOSITION ON MAIZE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER
title_full_unstemmed SPRAY DEPOSITION ON MAIZE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER
title_sort SPRAY DEPOSITION ON MAIZE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER
author Assunção,Heli H. T. de
author_facet Assunção,Heli H. T. de
Cunha,João P. A. R. da
Silva,Sérgio M.
Alves,Guilherme S.
Lemes,Ernane M.
author_role author
author2 Cunha,João P. A. R. da
Silva,Sérgio M.
Alves,Guilherme S.
Lemes,Ernane M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Assunção,Heli H. T. de
Cunha,João P. A. R. da
Silva,Sérgio M.
Alves,Guilherme S.
Lemes,Ernane M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea mays
application rate
electrified droplet
spray technology
spray deposition
topic Zea mays
application rate
electrified droplet
spray technology
spray deposition
description ABSTRACT It is a well-known fact that the application of pesticides can be improved using an electrostatic spray due to the reduction of the application rate and increase in deposition on plant targets. However, little information exists on the use of such technology in maize crops. Thus, this study is aimed to evaluate the spray deposition on maize resulting from spray application using an electrostatic sprayer in combination with low application rates and different spray compositions. A field experiment was conducted in a randomized block having a 2×2×2 factorial design with two application rates (95 and 52 L ha-1), with or without the spray electrification, and with or without the synthetic adjuvant. The droplet electrification ability, interference of the electrical conductivity of the spray solution, losses of spray solution to the soil, and spray deposition on maize plants were evaluated for two cases of insecticide applications. The Faraday cage method was used to determine the spray electrification ability of the equipment. The spray deposition on plants and the losses to the soil were analyzed using a tracer (food coloring dye) added to the spray solution that was subsequently detected by spectrophotometry. It was seen that the electrostatic sprayer improved the spray application efficiency, which responded positively to the increase in the electrical conductivity of the spray solution. The deposition of the electrified spray solution on the upper third canopy of maize was found to be higher; the spray solution electrification also reduced the losses to the soil, regardless of the application rate.
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