Trailing Boom on Fungicides Application on Wheat, Bean and Soybean
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (Vol.5, No. 9)Publication Date: 2018-09-01
Authors : Luiz Cláudio Garcia Romário Taques Felipe Manfron Arthur Taques Thiago Inagaki Pedro Henrique Weirich Neto Altair Justino Allison José Fornari HenriqueMenarim Jaime Gomes André Flugel; Willy Schnepper Junior;
Page : 244-252
Keywords : application technology; Glycine max; Phaseolus vulgaris; Triticum aestivum.;
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the influence of air-assisted and trailing boom technologies on fungicide applications to control diseases incidence and severity on wheat, bean and soybean. The experiments were conducted in three different sites in the Campos Gerais (PR) region in a completely randomized blocks design. In the wheat crop season of 2011, the treatments were: i) control (no fungicide application on the plants); fungicide spray with ii) nozzles in conventional ground boom sprayer; iii) nozzles in trailing boom; and iv) nozzles in conventional boom sprayer + trailing boom simultaneously. In the bean and soybean crop season of 2011-12, we added an extra treatment of boom with air-assisted sprayer, since the farmers had this technology available. We conclude that at the area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC), the diseases controlled with fungicides presented lower severity and incidence compared with the control treatment for all the crops evaluated. The fungicide spraying technology aggregated to air-assisted and trailing boom did not differ from the conventional boom sprayer for disease control and yield components of wheat, beans and soybeans.
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