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      Testing a multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle for spray application in high slope terraced vineyard

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      Journal of Agricultural Engineering
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          Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are being increasingly used for the spraying of pesticides for crop protection in complex geographic terrains that are not easily accessible by operators. This experiment was conducted to investigate the sprayer performance of a commercial UAV, equipped with different types of nozzles, and compare this new technology with the sprayers usually used on small size mountain vineyards (i.e. a knapsack sprayer and a sprayer gun). Field tests were conducted in a small high slope terraced vineyard. The operative parameters of the sprayers were calculated. Data on droplet coverage, density and size were collected by using water sensitive papers attached with clips to the leaves and analysed. The results showed that the working capacity of the UAV was 2-fold that of the sprayer gun 1.6-fold that of the knapsack sprayer. Droplet coverage, density and size were variable and affected by the position of the targets (water sensitive papers) and the type of sprayer used.

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          Journal
          Journal of Agricultural Engineering
          J Agricult Engineer
          PAGEPress Publications
          2239-6268
          1974-7071
          April 23 2019
          April 23 2019
          : 50
          : 1
          : 38-47
          Article
          10.4081/jae.2019.853
          8dd4f457-a9c3-4eca-8870-c51a099ef64d
          © 2019

          https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0


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