2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2015.08.018
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Study of retention variability on an early growth stage herbaceous plant using a 3D virtual spraying model

Abstract: A model predicting the spray droplet interception and retention by a single virtual plant has been developed. The model was based on three main experimental inputs: the 3D architecture of a barley plant, the spray quality and the droplet impact behavior. Two contrasted formulation scenarios, limits of the common range covered by pesticide application in terms of surface tension, were tested by changing the droplet behavior at impact in the model. Simulations were undertaken for studying the variability of spra… Show more

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“…These primarily include spray nozzle kind and size, the volume applied per hectare, and the formulation (Matthews, 2008;Spillman, 1984). Some plant characteristics can also lessen retention of spray by the foliage, namely plant and leaf size (Dorr et al, 2014;Massinon and Lebeau, 2013), vertical architecture (Massinon et al, 2015) and the low or variable wettability of their leaf surfaces (Gaskin et al, 2005). The spray parameters must therefore be tailored and optimized to maximize foliar retention and coverage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These primarily include spray nozzle kind and size, the volume applied per hectare, and the formulation (Matthews, 2008;Spillman, 1984). Some plant characteristics can also lessen retention of spray by the foliage, namely plant and leaf size (Dorr et al, 2014;Massinon and Lebeau, 2013), vertical architecture (Massinon et al, 2015) and the low or variable wettability of their leaf surfaces (Gaskin et al, 2005). The spray parameters must therefore be tailored and optimized to maximize foliar retention and coverage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elde edile bilgilerin ışığında oluşturulan matematiksel ve fiziksel modellerle, meyve ağaçlarına uygulanan pestisit dozu azaltılabileceği gibi farklı sprey tekniklerinin gerekli olup olmadığına da kolaylıkla karar verilebilmektedir. Bu şekilde gerçekleştirilen optimizasyonlar ile üreticilerin bilinçli uygulamalar yapması sağlanarak, örneğin, kullanılan kimyasalların azaltılması sonucu ekonomik ve çevresel yararlar elde edilmektedir [39,40].…”
Section: Tarimsal Robot Sensörleri̇ İle Bi̇tki̇ Algilama Ve Hari̇talama çAlişmalariunclassified
“…Generally, the larger the CV value is, the greater the variability is in the data [37]. It has won its advantages in cross concept analysis and been widely applied in biomedicine, environmental analysis, manufacturing, dynamics study and many other fields [38][39][40][41][42][43]. The traditional analysis based on standard deviation (SD) reflects the degree of fluctuation of a random variable.…”
Section: Scoring Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%