Evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves

ABSTRACT The spread and evaporation time of droplets deposited on the target affect the application efficiency of pesticides. This study aimed at evaluating the evaporation time of droplets with different sizes, under different levels of relative air humidity, containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves. Data were collected in a climate chamber with controlled conditions, where a digital microscope was set up to record the droplet images. The evaporation time was evaluated considering three relative air humidity rates (45 %, 60 % and 75 %). For each condition, a completely randomized experiment was installed with five replications, in a 5 x 6 factorial design consisting of five sprays (water, thiamethoxam, thiamethoxam + mineral oil, thiamethoxam + vegetable oil and thiamethoxam + spreader) and six droplet diameters (337 µm, 424 µm, 486 µm, 576 µm, 831 µm and 985 µm). The evaporation time is directly and linearly related to the droplet diameter, with larger diameters requiring a longer time to evaporate. The evaporation time of droplets is also influenced by relative air humidity and spray composition. Among the adjuvants tested, the mineral oil provides the lower evaporation time for all droplet sizes.

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Main Authors: Cunha,João Paulo Arantes Rodrigues da, Lasmar,Olinto, Ramos,Arthur Magri Pereira, Alves,Guilherme Sousa
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Published: Escola de Agronomia/UFG 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1983-406320160001000012016-05-19Evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leavesCunha,João Paulo Arantes Rodrigues daLasmar,OlintoRamos,Arthur Magri PereiraAlves,Guilherme Sousa Saccharum officinarum L. pesticide droplet diameter ABSTRACT The spread and evaporation time of droplets deposited on the target affect the application efficiency of pesticides. This study aimed at evaluating the evaporation time of droplets with different sizes, under different levels of relative air humidity, containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves. Data were collected in a climate chamber with controlled conditions, where a digital microscope was set up to record the droplet images. The evaporation time was evaluated considering three relative air humidity rates (45 %, 60 % and 75 %). For each condition, a completely randomized experiment was installed with five replications, in a 5 x 6 factorial design consisting of five sprays (water, thiamethoxam, thiamethoxam + mineral oil, thiamethoxam + vegetable oil and thiamethoxam + spreader) and six droplet diameters (337 µm, 424 µm, 486 µm, 576 µm, 831 µm and 985 µm). The evaporation time is directly and linearly related to the droplet diameter, with larger diameters requiring a longer time to evaporate. The evaporation time of droplets is also influenced by relative air humidity and spray composition. Among the adjuvants tested, the mineral oil provides the lower evaporation time for all droplet sizes.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola de Agronomia/UFGPesquisa Agropecuária Tropical v.46 n.1 20162016-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-40632016000100001en10.1590/1983-40632016v4638499
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Evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves
author_facet Cunha,João Paulo Arantes Rodrigues da
Lasmar,Olinto
Ramos,Arthur Magri Pereira
Alves,Guilherme Sousa
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title Evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves
title_short Evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves
title_full Evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves
title_fullStr Evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves
title_full_unstemmed Evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves
title_sort evaporation time of droplets containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves
description ABSTRACT The spread and evaporation time of droplets deposited on the target affect the application efficiency of pesticides. This study aimed at evaluating the evaporation time of droplets with different sizes, under different levels of relative air humidity, containing thiamethoxam and adjuvants sprayed on sugarcane leaves. Data were collected in a climate chamber with controlled conditions, where a digital microscope was set up to record the droplet images. The evaporation time was evaluated considering three relative air humidity rates (45 %, 60 % and 75 %). For each condition, a completely randomized experiment was installed with five replications, in a 5 x 6 factorial design consisting of five sprays (water, thiamethoxam, thiamethoxam + mineral oil, thiamethoxam + vegetable oil and thiamethoxam + spreader) and six droplet diameters (337 µm, 424 µm, 486 µm, 576 µm, 831 µm and 985 µm). The evaporation time is directly and linearly related to the droplet diameter, with larger diameters requiring a longer time to evaporate. The evaporation time of droplets is also influenced by relative air humidity and spray composition. Among the adjuvants tested, the mineral oil provides the lower evaporation time for all droplet sizes.
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