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2006 Portland, Oregon, July 9-12, 2006 | 2006

Spray application volume test in apple and pear orchards in Catalonia (Spain) and Variable Rate Technology for dose adjustment.

Alexandre Escolà; Ferran Camp; Francesc Solanelles; Santiago Planas; Felip Gràcia; Joan-Ramon Rosell; Emilio Gil; Luis Val

The adjustment of spray application conditions is still an issue in spray applications in fruit crops. Many fruit varieties are found in apple and pear orchards, that can be in different development stages and grown in a wide range of training systems. The active ingredient of a pesticide preparation can be delivered using different volume application rates (VAR), which if not well adjusted to each orchard can cause a diminution of the application efficiency. The objective of the work was to decide the best VAR in two apple varieties (Golden and Red Chief) and two pear varieties (Blanquilla and Conference). During two growing seasons, three VAR (400, 800 and 1600 l/ha) were tested in different orchards. Spraying parameters were kept as similar as possible (sprayer, forward speed, droplet size, air volume rate, weather conditions, etc.) so that the differences were mainly caused by the tested VAR. Depending on the results, there was a possibility to design and test a variable rate (VR) sprayer prototype able to deliver an specific flow rate according to the volume of vegetation detected by ultrasonic sensors. According to the results, no clear trends were found between the three different VAR, although it seems that the lowest VAR could be more suitable for early season spraying, whereas in full stage applications the highest VAR seemed more adequate. The fact that the same droplet size and a last generation sprayer were always used can explain why no differences between the corresponding spray deposits were found. The results found led us to develop and validate the VR prototype turning out into very optimistic results on dose adjustment in real-time.


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2009

Obtaining the three-dimensional structure of tree orchards from remote 2D terrestrial LIDAR scanning

Joan Rosell; Jordi Llorens; Ricardo Sanz; Jaume Arnó; Manel Ribes-Dasi; Joan Masip; Alexandre Escolà; Ferran Camp; Francesc Solanelles; Felip Gràcia; Emilio Gil; Luis Val; Santiago Planas; Jordi Palacín


Biosystems Engineering | 2009

A tractor-mounted scanning LIDAR for the non-destructive measurement of vegetative volume and surface area of tree-row plantations: a comparison with conventional destructive measurements.

Joan Ramon Rosell Polo; Ricardo Sanz; Jordi Llorens; Jaume Arnó; Alexandre Escolà; Manel Ribes-Dasi; Joan Masip; Ferran Camp; Felip Gràcia; Francesc Solanelles; Tomàs Pallejà; Luis Val; Santiago Planas; Emilio Gil; Jordi Palacín


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2013

Relationship between tree row LIDAR-volume and leaf area density for fruit orchards and vineyards obtained with a LIDAR 3D Dynamic Measurement System

Ricardo Sanz; Joan Rosell; Jordi Llorens; Emilio Gil; Santiago Planas


Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2013

Variable rate sprayer. Part 2 - Vineyard prototype: Design, implementation, and validation

A. Escolí; Joan R. Rosell-Polo; Santiago Planas; Emilio Gil; J. Pomar; F. Camp; Jordi Llorens; F. Solanelles


Atmospheric Environment | 2014

LIDAR as an alternative to passive collectors to measure pesticide spray drift

Eduard Gregorio; Joan R. Rosell-Polo; Ricardo Sanz; Francesc Rocadenbosch; Francesc Solanelles; Cruz Garcerá; Patricia Chueca; Jaume Arnó; Ignacio del Moral; Joan Masip; Ferran Camp; Rafael Viana; Alexandre Escolà; Felip Gràcia; Santiago Planas; Enrique Moltó


Precision agriculture '07. Papers presented at the 6th European Conference on Precision Agriculture, Skiathos, Greece, 3-6 June, 2007. | 2007

Variable dose rate sprayer prototype for tree crops based on sensor measured canopy characteristics.

Alexandre Escolà; Ferran Camp; Francesc Solanelles; Jordi Llorens; Santiago Planas; Joan Rosell; Felip Gràcia; Emilio Gil; J. V. Stafford


Crop Protection | 2017

Comparison between standard and drift reducing nozzles for pesticide application in citrus: Part II. Effects on canopy spray distribution, control efficacy of Aonidiella aurantii (Maskell), beneficial parasitoids and pesticide residues on fruit

Cruz Garcerá; Carla Román; Enrique Moltó; Raquel Abad; Jose Antonio Insa; Xavier Torrent; Santiago Planas; Patricia Chueca


Crop Protection | 2017

Comparison between standard and drift reducing nozzles for pesticide application in citrus: Part I. Effects on wind tunnel and field spray drift

Xavier Torrent; Cruz Garcerá; Enrique Moltó; Patricia Chueca; Raquel Abad; Carmen Grafulla; Carla Román; Santiago Planas


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2018

LIDAR and non-LIDAR-based canopy parameters to estimate the leaf area in fruit trees and vineyard

Ricardo Sanz; Jordi Llorens; Alexandre Escolà; Jaume Arnó; Santiago Planas; Carla Román; Joan R. Rosell-Polo

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Ferran Camp

Generalitat of Catalonia

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Emilio Gil

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Felip Gràcia

Generalitat of Catalonia

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Jordi Llorens

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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