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Adhesion Characteristics of Droplets in Citrus Tree Canopy by Small Amount Spraying from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
無人航空機を用いた少量散布によるカンキツ樹冠内の液滴の付着特性
Annual Report of the Kanto-Tosan Plant Protection Society
無人航空機を用いた少量散布によるカンキツ樹冠内の液滴の付着特性
To improve the coverage area ratio (agrochemical adhesion area / total area) in orchards sprayed by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and to clarify the ratio at which the application of a small amount of concentrated chemicals achieves effective control of pests, it is necessary to establish the technology. Using two types of UAVs, we sprayed water over a citrus orchard at the rate of 100 L/ha, and assessed the coverage area ratio of water-sensitive test papers placed in the orchard canopy at
doi:10.11337/ktpps.67.87
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