Excessive spray application volume and improperly adjusted fan airflow rate and direction can result in an over-sprayed target, causing undesired off-target losses. To solve this problem a vineyard smart sprayer, able to provide real-time variable rate application according to canopy characteristics and to modify in real-time the airflow pattern to match the canopy target, was developed. The smart sprayer application performance was evaluated through comparison with a traditional airblast sprayer for the effect on canopy spray deposit and off-target losses. The canopy deposit was measured by means of filter papers stapled on vine leaves, meanwhile the airborne spray losses were measured in-field i) above canopy and ii) within canopy gap by using 8 m long vertical Polyethene lines. The smart sprayer was effective in reducing in field airborne losses by 90% and by 87% for above the canopies and within the canopy gap measurements, respectively. The actual canopy spray deposit reduced by 43% while the spray volume was lowered by 73%, meaning a higher efficiency of the smart sprayer in targeting the canopy.

Development and validation of tools for smart spraying the Piedmont region (Italy) vineyards

M GRELLA
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P MARUCCO;M RESECCO;C ASTENGO;G OGGERO;P BALSARI;F GIOELLI
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2024-01-01

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Excessive spray application volume and improperly adjusted fan airflow rate and direction can result in an over-sprayed target, causing undesired off-target losses. To solve this problem a vineyard smart sprayer, able to provide real-time variable rate application according to canopy characteristics and to modify in real-time the airflow pattern to match the canopy target, was developed. The smart sprayer application performance was evaluated through comparison with a traditional airblast sprayer for the effect on canopy spray deposit and off-target losses. The canopy deposit was measured by means of filter papers stapled on vine leaves, meanwhile the airborne spray losses were measured in-field i) above canopy and ii) within canopy gap by using 8 m long vertical Polyethene lines. The smart sprayer was effective in reducing in field airborne losses by 90% and by 87% for above the canopies and within the canopy gap measurements, respectively. The actual canopy spray deposit reduced by 43% while the spray volume was lowered by 73%, meaning a higher efficiency of the smart sprayer in targeting the canopy.
2024
International Advances in Pesticide Application
Brighton, UK
23-25 January 2024
Aspects of Applied Biology
Aspects of Applied Biology
148
50
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https://web.cvent.com/event/4f6543ca-334e-43d6-8a62-dcfa7a55d055/summary
Precision agriculture, real-time variable application rate, automatic deflector orientation, canopy deposit, airborne losses, sensor-based airblast sprayer
M GRELLA, P MARUCCO, M RESECCO, C ASTENGO, G OGGERO, P BALSARI, F GIOELLI
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