Comparison between standard and drift reducing nozzles for pesticide application in citrus: Part II. Effects on canopy spray distribution, control efficacy of Aonidiella aurantii (Maskell), beneficial parasitoids and pesticide residues on fruit

Author

Garcerá, Cruz

Román, Carla

Moltó García, Enrique

Abad, Raquel

Insa, Jose Antonio

Torrent Martí, Xavier

Planas de Martí, Santiago

Chueca Adell, Patricia

Publication date

2018-10-23T11:53:05Z

2018-12-26T23:20:27Z

2017

2018-10-23T11:53:05Z



Abstract

Venturi nozzles are often recommended to reduce drift, which is one of the major pollution sources caused by the application of plant protection products on high growing crops. The coarse droplets produced by this type of nozzle could however also affect the spray distribution and therefore the efficacy of pesticide treatments, the population of beneficial parasitoids and levels of residues on fruit. For these reasons, this work aimed at providing scientific evidence of any effect in these parameters when using standard (cone) or drift reducing (Venturi) nozzles for citrus foliar applications against California red scale (CRS) applied with conventional axial fan airblast sprayers. Results showed that Venturi nozzles did not affect efficacy in the conditions of the experiment. Moreover, in general terms, no differences were found in the distribution of the spray deposits over the tree canopy, on levels of residues on fruit or on the effects on the population of parasitoids. All these findings suggest that Venturi nozzles can be regarded as a good alternative to the standard cone nozzles for reducing drift of pesticide applications against CRS in citrus under Mediterranean conditions.


his research was funded by Dow AgroSciences LLC. Authors would like to thank Grupo Martinavarro S.L. for allowing the use of their fields and equipments in Valencia orchards, Pulverizadores Fede S.L. for lending one of the sprayers, Plant Health Services -Generalitat de Catalunya for the monitoring data and Agrofruit Export S.A. for allowing the use of their field and equipment in the Tortosa trial.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Airblast sprayer; California red scale; coverage; chlorpyrifos-methyl; Venturi nozzle

Publisher

Elsevier

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2016.12.016

Crop Protection, 2017, vol. 94, p. 83-96

Rights

cc-by-nc-nd (c) Elsevier, 2016

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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