Electronic Journal of Polish Agricultural Universities (EJPAU) founded by all Polish Agriculture Universities presents original papers and review articles relevant to all aspects of agricultural sciences. It is target for persons working both in science and industry,regulatory agencies or teaching in agricultural sector. Covered by IFIS Publishing (Food Science and Technology Abstracts), ELSEVIER Science - Food Science and Technology Program, CAS USA (Chemical Abstracts), CABI Publishing UK and ALPSP (Association of Learned and Professional Society Publisher - full membership). Presented in the Master List of Thomson ISI.
2002
Volume 5
Issue 1
Topic:
Agricultural Engineering
ELECTRONIC
JOURNAL OF
POLISH
AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITIES
Ho這wnicki R. , Doruchowski G. , 安iechowski W. , Jaeken P. 2002. METHODS OF EVALUATION OF SPRAY DEPOSIT AND COVERAGE ON ARTIFICIAL TARGETS, EJPAU 5(1), #03.
Available Online: http://www.ejpau.media.pl/volume5/issue1/engineering/abs-03.html

METHODS OF EVALUATION OF SPRAY DEPOSIT AND COVERAGE ON ARTIFICIAL TARGETS

Ryszard Ho這wnicki, Grzegorz Doruchowski, Waldemar 安iechowski, Peter Jaeken

 

ABSTRACT



The paper presents the method of quantitative and qualitative evaluation of spray application based on deposit and coverage measurements on artificial targets. This relatively simple and fast method is proposed for small scale comparative field experiments with air-assisted orchard sprayers. Biological efficacy, being very important for the grower, is not enough informative method of evaluation of spraying technique from the cognitive point of view. Therefore fluorescent dye and filter paper as artificial targets was proposed. Water Sensitive Papers (WSP) are the most common artificial targets for spray coverage evaluation. Spray coverage expressed as a percentage of target area covered by spray give additional information what portion of protected area is in direct contact with the chemical. The method is demonstrated for the Joco tunnel sprayer and conventional air-assisted sprayers.

Key words: Spray deposit, spray coverage, artificial targets, fluorescence, image analysis.