FIELD-EVALUATION OF A TUNNEL SPRAYER AND EFFECTS OF SPRAY VOLUME AT CONSTANT DROP SIZE ON SPRAY DEPOSITS AND EFFICACY OF DISEASE-CONTROL ONAPPLE

Citation
Jv. Cross et Am. Berrie, FIELD-EVALUATION OF A TUNNEL SPRAYER AND EFFECTS OF SPRAY VOLUME AT CONSTANT DROP SIZE ON SPRAY DEPOSITS AND EFFICACY OF DISEASE-CONTROL ONAPPLE, Annals of Applied Biology, 127(3), 1995, pp. 521-532
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00034746
Volume
127
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
521 - 532
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-4746(1995)127:3<521:FOATSA>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
An air assisted tunnel sprayer (the Noric Joco EX2) incorporating CDA rotary atomisers (Volume Median Diameter (VMD) = c. 140 mu m, volume r ate = 50 litre ha(-1), forward speed = 3.9 km h(-1)) gave at best equa l but in some cases significantly poorer control of apple powdery mild ew and scab than the standard commercial practice of spraying with an axial fan sprayer with Micron XI rotary atomisers (VMD = c. 90 mu m, v olume rate = 50 litre ha(-1), forward speed = 7.2 km h(-1)). Approxima tely 30% of the spray volume applied was collected for recycling with the tunnel sprayer. Increasing spray volumes at approximately constant drop size (c. 140 mu m) from 50 to 100 to 200 litre ha(-1) with the t unnel sprayer consistently improved efficiency of mildew and scab cont rol. Bulk spray deposits on leaves, and their gross distribution in th e tree, was similar with the different spraying methods and volumes. T he mean percentage leaf area covered with spray deposit increased with spray volume as did the number of spray deposits per unit area. The t unnel sprayer at 50 litre ha(-1) gave a similar though less variable m ean level of cover than the axial fan sprayer at the same volume rate. It gave 2-3 times more cover on upper than on lower leaf surfaces. Th e axial fan sprayer gave approximately equal cover on upper and lower leaf surfaces. The main limitations of the tunnel sprayer were its slo w maximum forward speed and the restricted tree size and shape on whic h it can be used.