Abstract

In order to study the regularity of the vertical distribution of droplet deposition on rice plants during pesticide spraying operated by a low-flying multi-rotor plant protection unmanned aviation vehicle (UAV), water sensitive spray cards were placed on the leaves at the top, in the middle, and at the bottom of rice plants to acquire data on droplet deposition. In this study, a suspension containing tricylazole and hexaconazole was used in the spraying. The water sensitive spray cards were analyzed by the droplet deposition processing software iDAS to obtain the vertical distribution of the droplets sprayed by the plant protection UAV. The results showed that 1) significant variation was found in the coverage of the droplets in different vertical positions of the rice plants. Within the effective spray width, the best coverage of the droplets was found in the area just below the rotors, whereas the coverage of areas farther away from the rotors was poor. For the different vertical positions of the rice plants, the overall droplet coverage was 58.38% at the top, 33.55% in the middle, and 11.34% at the bottom of the plants; 2) for all vertical positions, the average size of the droplets ranged between 110 μm and 140 μm, which was suitable for the control of plant diseases and insect pests. The highest droplet density was found at the top of the plants, and the distribution of the droplet density was similar in the middle and at the bottom of the rice plants; 3) the diffusion ratio at the top of the rice plants (0.84) was better than that in the middle (0.57) and at the bottom (0.37). The overall relative span could meet the requirements for the actual application. Except for the position in the middle of the plants, the relative span for the other positions of the plants was over 0.67, which is the standard value. This study demonstrated the distribution regularity of droplet deposition along with the vertical direction of rice plants during UAV-based spraying, which is of guiding significance for the use of UAVs in plant protection, the improvement of chemical utilization efficiency, and the reduction of pesticide and fertilizer pollution. Keywords: plant protection UAV, droplet deposition, Japonica rice, droplet size, vertical distribution, spraying, Northeast China DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20211405.5490 Citation: Cao Y L, Yu F H, Xu T Y, Du W, Guo Z H, Zhang H Y. Effects of plant protection UAV-based spraying on the vertical distribution of droplet deposition on Japonica rice plants in Northeast China. Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2021; 14(5): 27–34.

Highlights

  • Rice is a staple food crop grown in 39 countries and consumed by 2.7 billion Asians[1]

  • By using a multi-rotor plant protection unmanned aviation vehicles (UAVs) in chemical application, this study investigated the effects of different flight parameters on the distribution of droplet deposition on rice plants

  • Based on the average value of droplet size, the size spectrum was 110-140 μm, which is suitable for the control of plant diseases and insect pests

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Introduction

Rice is a staple food crop grown in 39 countries and consumed by 2.7 billion Asians[1]. Rice grown in Northeast China is mainly Japonica rice. Originated in China, Japonica rice is characterized by short stems, narrow leaves, short and thick grains, a high milling yield, and a low volume expansion ratio. Rice diseases are common in rice fields in Northeast China; in general, these diseases result in yield losses of 10%-20% and up to 40%-50% in severe cases. Chemical control is the main measure for the prevention and control of rice diseases. Manual spraying is the primary method for the prevention and control of rice blast in most areas of China. The traditional method of chemical application cannot prevent the outbreak of rice blast in a timely and rapid manner. It is important to prevent the occurrence of Japonica rice diseases by increasing the mechanization level

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