Abstract

A comparison of the biological efficacy of pesticides applied against some apple pests with standard versus drift-reducing nozzles was made in trials in intensive orchards in Slovenia. Standard and drift-reducing nozzles were compared by applying 350L spray per hectare. No significant differences in acaricide/insecticide efficacy between the types of nozzles could be observed when controlling fruit tree red spider mite (Panonychus ulmi) and apple rosy aphid (Dysaphis plantaginea). However, drift-reducing nozzles reduced the efficacy of insecticides against the codling moth (Cydia pomonella), green apple aphid (Aphis pomi) and apple leaf miner (Leucoptera malifoliella).

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