INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to evaluate different nozzles and spray rates on drop deposition in corn (Zea mays), Euphorbia heterophylla and Brachiaria plantaginea, both weeds located at and between crop rows. The experimental design established was complete random blocks with treatments arranged at 2 x 2 factorial scheme (2 nozzles types: DG11002VS flat flan and medium droplets, TXVK08 cone and very fine droplets; and 2 rates: 100 and 200 L ha(-1)) with four replications. The spray applications occurred at 13 days after corn germination (3-5 expanded leaves), when E. heterophylla and B. plantaginea plants had 2-4 and 2-3 leaves, respectively. Solution of Brilliant Blue (FD&C-1) dye at 3,000 ppm was used as spray tracer. It was concluded that the greatest average deposits in corn plants was provided by TXVK08, independently of the spray rates used. The most uniform deposits occurred when the spray rates of 200 L ha(-1) was used. Spray deposits were most uniform in B. plantaginea compared to E. heterophylla when both weds were located at crop row, independently of nozzle or spray rates. However, the DG 11002VS spray nozzle provided the most uniform drop deposition on B. plantaginea located between the rows, while the most efficient deposition over E. heterophylla located between rows was TXVK08. |
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INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONSSpray technologyZea maysEuphorbia heterophyllaBrachiaria plantagineaThe objective of this study was to evaluate different nozzles and spray rates on drop deposition in corn (Zea mays), Euphorbia heterophylla and Brachiaria plantaginea, both weeds located at and between crop rows. The experimental design established was complete random blocks with treatments arranged at 2 x 2 factorial scheme (2 nozzles types: DG11002VS flat flan and medium droplets, TXVK08 cone and very fine droplets; and 2 rates: 100 and 200 L ha(-1)) with four replications. The spray applications occurred at 13 days after corn germination (3-5 expanded leaves), when E. heterophylla and B. plantaginea plants had 2-4 and 2-3 leaves, respectively. Solution of Brilliant Blue (FD&C-1) dye at 3,000 ppm was used as spray tracer. It was concluded that the greatest average deposits in corn plants was provided by TXVK08, independently of the spray rates used. The most uniform deposits occurred when the spray rates of 200 L ha(-1) was used. Spray deposits were most uniform in B. plantaginea compared to E. heterophylla when both weds were located at crop row, independently of nozzle or spray rates. However, the DG 11002VS spray nozzle provided the most uniform drop deposition on B. plantaginea located between the rows, while the most efficient deposition over E. heterophylla located between rows was TXVK08.Inst Fed Tocantins IFTO, Gurupi, TO, BrazilUNESP, FCAV, Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Oeste Parana UNIOESTE, Ctr Ciencias Agr, Marechal Candido Rodondo, PR, BrazilUniv Fed Mato Grosso UFMT, Barra Do Garcas, MT, BrazilUNESP, FCAV, Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilUniv Federal UberlandiaInst Fed Tocantins IFTOUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Univ Estadual Oeste Parana UNIOESTEUniv Fed Mato Grosso UFMTTerra, Marcelo AlvesMartins, Dagoberto [UNESP]Costa, Neumarcio Vilanova daMarchi, Sidnei Roberto de2015-03-18T15:56:56Z2015-03-18T15:56:56Z2014-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1661-1670application/pdfhttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/21957Bioscience Journal. Uberlandia: Univ Federal Uberlandia, v. 30, n. 6, p. 1661-1670, 2014.1981-3163http://hdl.handle.net/11449/117797WOS:000345119400005WOS000345119400005.pdf2340617938554636Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporBioscience Journal0.404info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T13:57:21Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/117797Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:02:38.876672Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS |
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INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS |
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INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS Terra, Marcelo Alves Spray technology Zea mays Euphorbia heterophylla Brachiaria plantaginea |
title_short |
INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS |
title_full |
INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS |
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INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS |
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INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS |
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INFLUENCE OF NOZZLE TYPE AND SPRAY RATES ON CORN AND WEED PLANTS DROP DEPOSITIONS |
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Terra, Marcelo Alves |
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Terra, Marcelo Alves Martins, Dagoberto [UNESP] Costa, Neumarcio Vilanova da Marchi, Sidnei Roberto de |
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Martins, Dagoberto [UNESP] Costa, Neumarcio Vilanova da Marchi, Sidnei Roberto de |
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Inst Fed Tocantins IFTO Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Univ Estadual Oeste Parana UNIOESTE Univ Fed Mato Grosso UFMT |
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Terra, Marcelo Alves Martins, Dagoberto [UNESP] Costa, Neumarcio Vilanova da Marchi, Sidnei Roberto de |
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Spray technology Zea mays Euphorbia heterophylla Brachiaria plantaginea |
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Spray technology Zea mays Euphorbia heterophylla Brachiaria plantaginea |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate different nozzles and spray rates on drop deposition in corn (Zea mays), Euphorbia heterophylla and Brachiaria plantaginea, both weeds located at and between crop rows. The experimental design established was complete random blocks with treatments arranged at 2 x 2 factorial scheme (2 nozzles types: DG11002VS flat flan and medium droplets, TXVK08 cone and very fine droplets; and 2 rates: 100 and 200 L ha(-1)) with four replications. The spray applications occurred at 13 days after corn germination (3-5 expanded leaves), when E. heterophylla and B. plantaginea plants had 2-4 and 2-3 leaves, respectively. Solution of Brilliant Blue (FD&C-1) dye at 3,000 ppm was used as spray tracer. It was concluded that the greatest average deposits in corn plants was provided by TXVK08, independently of the spray rates used. The most uniform deposits occurred when the spray rates of 200 L ha(-1) was used. Spray deposits were most uniform in B. plantaginea compared to E. heterophylla when both weds were located at crop row, independently of nozzle or spray rates. However, the DG 11002VS spray nozzle provided the most uniform drop deposition on B. plantaginea located between the rows, while the most efficient deposition over E. heterophylla located between rows was TXVK08. |
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