2020
DOI: 10.47280/revfacagron(luz).v37.n4.01
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Spray drift with several nozzles under wind breeze in a vineyard nursery

Abstract: The area planted with grapes in Chile has grown nearly 50 % in the last 12 years, causing a drastic increase in use of agrichemicals. In particular, herbicides need to be applied more precisely to reach the desired targets. Weeds are a limiting factor in nurseries, mostly because of the reduced distance between rows. The spray nozzles are of vital importance because they distribute the mixture over the target. A comparative study between conventional extended rage flat spray (XR) and drift reducing nozzles (TT… Show more

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