2019
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2018.07.0463
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Optimum Droplet Size Using a Pulse‐Width Modulation Sprayer for Applications of 2,4‐D Choline Plus Glyphosate

Abstract: Core Ideas Model fit increased by predicting optimum droplet sizes for site‐specific scenarios. Generally, an Extremely Coarse spray would be recommended for a 2,4‐D choline plus glyphosate application. Site‐specific weed management using PWM sprayers was both manageable and effective. Weed control reductions were observed as droplet size increased at several site‐years. Alternative drift reduction efforts must be identified to avoid weed control losses. ABSTRACT The delivery of an optimum herbicide droplet … Show more

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“…In terms of dry biomass reduction, deviance explained was 1%, indicating that 99% of dry biomass reduction must be explained by factors other than spray droplet size. Similar deviance explained values resulting from prediction models developed across site-years have been reported by Butts et al (2018Butts et al ( , 2019aButts et al ( , 2019c. Weather conditions, geographic location, soil type, fertility levels, weed density, and population genetics should be investigated in future research to implement acifluorfen model assumptions for Palmer amaranth control and dry biomass reduction across multiple locations.…”
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“…In terms of dry biomass reduction, deviance explained was 1%, indicating that 99% of dry biomass reduction must be explained by factors other than spray droplet size. Similar deviance explained values resulting from prediction models developed across site-years have been reported by Butts et al (2018Butts et al ( , 2019aButts et al ( , 2019c. Weather conditions, geographic location, soil type, fertility levels, weed density, and population genetics should be investigated in future research to implement acifluorfen model assumptions for Palmer amaranth control and dry biomass reduction across multiple locations.…”
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“…Smooth-term estimated degrees of freedom (EDF) and deviance explained values are shown in Table 3. A smooth-term EDF of 1 indicates minimum GAM model fluctuation and characterizes a linear model (Butts et al 2018(Butts et al , 2019a(Butts et al , 2019c. Deviance explained values provide a model-fitting estimation between predicted values and actual observations, with greater percentages representing an overall better model fit.…”
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“…However, whether in terrestrial or aerial spraying, success in phytosanitary treatment depends not only on products quality, but also on the technology developed for their application. The need for more economical herbicide applications and environmentally safe is a major concern in agricultural industry (Butts et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%