Research Paper
Development of a phase-doppler technique for mass balance and spray characterisation of orchard air-blast sprayers within New Zealand horticultural cropping systems
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- Title
- Development of a phase-doppler technique for mass balance and spray characterisation of orchard air-blast sprayers within New Zealand horticultural cropping systems
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- Lincoln University
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The knowledge of the sprays emitted from orchard air-blast sprayers has historically been assessed using an array of samplers to capture airborne particles such as various strings/ribbons, paper material, and/or patternation structures. While these methods provide flux data, no other information is obtained which is pertinent to understand the potential movement of droplets. Qualitative droplet information can be acquired in situ which can be related to the deposition, coverage, and off-targe...
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- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2017-05-09
- Creator
- Roten, Rory
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/9634
- Related subjects
- phase Doppler / coverage / deposition / flux / velocity / patternation / horticulture / orchard / pesticides / plant protection / fate / efficacy / sampling / droplet spectra / droplet size / sprayers / sprayer technology / air-blast sprayer / Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences / Technology
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