Go. Furness et al., Fruit tree and vine sprayer calibration based on canopy size and length ofrow: unit canopy row method, CROP PROT, 17(8), 1998, pp. 639-644
A sprayer calibration method for fruit trees and vines, based on height and
width of canopy, and row length is presented. Using a unit canopy 1 m high
x 1 m wide x 100 m of row length as the basis for calibration, means that
area and row spacings are not required as parameters in the formulae. The w
hole approach is based on just one simple formula, which adjusts water volu
me to canopy size. Since the method adjusts spray volume and chemical dose
more accurately without changing the average dose obtained on foliage, ther
e are no changes in the information required for the registration of agricu
ltural chemicals. The technique can be used with existing label information
. However, for concentrate spraying recommendations, we propose that the in
dustry work towards pesticide labels that provide chemical rates/100 m of u
nit canopy, and that rates/ha be deleted. The need for adjustments for cano
py density, canopy type and sprayer type are also discussed. The method app
ears simpler and easier to understand than current tree-row-volume methods
based on m(3) of canopy/ha, which have not been widely adopted. (C) 1998 El
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