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Study on Effects of Different Concentration Adjuvants on the Properties of Prochloraz Emulsion in Water Solution Droplets and Deposition

Journal

AGRONOMY-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13102635

Keywords

spraying adjuvants; concentration; surface tension; contact angle; droplet deposition

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This study investigates the effect of a surfactant additive on droplet properties in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aerial spraying and optimizes the spraying combination for prochloraz emulsion. The results show that the appropriate dosage of the surfactant additive improves the wetting and spreading behavior of the droplets and enhances the deposition effect.
Adjuvants are frequently incorporated into crop protection operations to modulate the droplet characteristics by diminishing the surface tension (ST) and contact angle (CA), thereby positively influencing the wetting and spreading behavior of the droplets. However, there are no quantitative conclusions on the extent to which the amount of adjuvant added affects droplet properties. Therefore, the decision to add spraying adjuvants in actual pesticide spraying operations relies on the operator's experience. In this study, we investigated the effect of a surfactant additive (KAO A-200) on the droplet properties and deposition of prochloraz emulsion in water (PEW) solution for crop protection in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aerial spraying. Three KAO A-200 additive concentrations of 0.42%, 0.83% and 1.67% and four solution concentrations of 2.5%, 3.33%, 4.17% and 5% of PEW were set to evaluate the droplet properties of PEW solution with ST and CA as assessment indicators. The results show that the average STs of adjuvant solution droplets tended to decrease as the concentration of KAO A-200 increased. According to the optimal concentration, the KAO A-200 addition concentration of 0.83% was therefore determined to be the most appropriate dosage. With the appropriate KAO A-200 dosage condition, the results show that the average STs increased as PEW solution concentration increased, while the average CAs of PEW solution droplets showed a first decreasing and then increasing trend. The 4.17% concentration PEW (22.5 g a.i./1.2 L) + 0.83% concentration KAO A-200 condition was selected as the optimized combination for crop protection UAV field aerial spraying tests. The test showed that the coverage rate of PEW solution droplets on the upper and lower layers of oilseed rape canopy increased by 71.47% and 41.55%, the deposition density increased by 71.91% and 98.45%, and the coefficient of variation in droplet deposition decreased by 44.41% and 48.13%, respectively. These results are significantly better than those obtained without the adjuvant addition.

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