Engenharia Agrícola (Feb 2016)

SPRAY DEPOSITION AT TWO GROWTH STAGES OF CATTAIL

  • João R. V. Silva,
  • Antonio C. da Silva Junior,
  • Maria R. R. Pereira,
  • Dagoberto Martins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4430-Eng.Agric.v36n1p194-205/2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 1
pp. 194 – 205

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Surfactant use in spray solutions has a major advantage of reducing droplet surface tension and increasing deposition. We aimed to evaluate droplet deposition on cattail plants (Typha subulata) using food coloring (Brilliant Blue - FD & C-1) as marker added to spray solution at two different growth stages: vegetative (4 leaves) and flowering (5 leaves). The treatments were arranged in a completely randomized design with four replications and five plants per plot (16.2-L tanks). Treatments consisted of adding into spray solutions Brilliant Blue alone (control), Brilliant Blue + 0.5% v/v Aterbane and Brilliant Blue + 0.01% v/v Silwet. Spraying was performed by a pressurized CO2 sprayer at 220 kPa using two Teejet XR 8002 nozzles at a spray volume of 200 L ha-1. We observed that surfactant addition provided uniform deposition of spray solution on T. subulata plants at both growth stages compared to treatments without surfactant. However, this product has not increased spray deposits on cattail leaves at both stages.

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