Optimization of spray deposition and Tetranychus urticae control with air assisted and electrostatic sprayer

Authors

  • Denise Tourino Rezende de Cerqueira Dow AgroSciences Seeds and Biotechnology Brazil Ltda
  • Carlos Gilberto Raetano São Paulo State University/FCA; Dept. of Plant Protection
  • Mario Henrique Ferreira do Amaral Dal Pogetto Dow AgroSciences Industrial Ltda
  • Marina Mouzinho Carvalho São Paulo State University/FCA; Dept. of Plant Protection
  • Evandro Pereira Prado São Paulo State University/FCAT
  • Saulo Ítalo de Almeida Costa São Paulo State University/FCA; Dept. of Plant Protection
  • Caio Alexandre Ferreira Moreira São Paulo State University/FCA; Dept. of Rural Engineering

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-992x-2015-0340

Keywords:

application technology, electrostatic spraying, air assisted spraying, flower sector, two-spotted spider mite

Abstract

Improved spray deposition can be attained by electrostatically charging spray droplets, which increases the attraction of droplets to plants and decreases operator exposure to pesticide and losses to the environment. However, this technique alone is not sufficient to achieve desirable penetration of the spray solution into the crop canopy; thus, air assistance can be added to the electrostatic spraying to further improve spray deposition. This study was conducted to compare different spraying technologies on spray deposition and two-spotted spider mite control in cut chrysanthemum. Treatments included in the study were: conventional TJ 8003 double flat fan nozzles, conventional TXVK-3 hollow cone nozzles, semi-stationary motorized jet launched spray with electrostatic spray system (ESS) and air assistance (AA), and semi-stationary motorized jet launched spray with AA only (no ESS). To evaluate the effect of these spraying technologies on the control of two-spotted spider mite, a control treatment was included that did not receive an acaricide application. The AA spraying technology, with or without ESS, optimized spray deposition and provided satisfactory two-spotted spider mite control up to 4 days after application.

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Published

2017-02-01

Issue

Section

Entomology

How to Cite

Optimization of spray deposition and Tetranychus urticae control with air assisted and electrostatic sprayer. (2017). Scientia Agricola, 74(1), 32-40. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-992x-2015-0340