SPRAY DRIFT AND PEST CONTROL FROM AERIAL APPLICATIONS ON SOYBEANS

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2017-05-01

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Soc Brasil Engenharia Agricola

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Pesticide drift is an issue in modern farming, mainly for crops under constant spraying as soybeans. This study aimed at assessing drift and pest control for aerial applications in soybean crops. Hydraulic nozzles and rotary atomizers, regulated to a wide spectrum of droplet sizes, sprayed thiamethoxam plus lambda-cyhalothrin using an agricultural aircraft Ipanema 202A at volume rate of 20 L ha(-1). Treatments consisted of testing two devices: a rotary cage atomizer (Micronair AU 5000) with blade angles of 65 degrees for larger droplets, and with angle of 55 degrees for smaller ones; and a set of adjustable nozzles (Stol model) with deflector angle of 90 degrees for smaller droplets, and with angle of 30 degrees for larger ones. Drift was evaluated through quantification of active ingredient, by means of liquid chromatography, on nylon strings set 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 m downwind from the applied area. Control efficiency was measured by counting caterpillars and stinkbugs found five days after spray. Rotary atomizers produced lesser drift compared to adjustable nozzles at the designed setting. Furthermore, drift can be reduced through a suitable regulation of the devices, keeping an effective pest control.

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Engenharia Agricola. Jaboticabal: Soc Brasil Engenharia Agricola, v. 37, n. 3, p. 493-501, 2017.

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