Development of an Air Assist Boom Sprayer for Fall Armyworm
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Creator Yuttana Khaehanchanpong
Title Development of an Air Assist Boom Sprayer for Fall Armyworm
Contributor Pruetthichat Punyawattoe, Phakwipa Suttiwaree, Pongsak Taikonthong, Akkapol Senanarong
Publisher Department of Agriculture
Publication Year 2566
Journal Title Thai Agricultural Research Journal
Journal Vol. 41
Journal No. 2
Page no. 142-152
Keyword airassistboom sprayer, pesticidesinsecticide, nematodesbiocontrol, fallarmyworm, corn
URL Website https://at.doa.go.th/journal
Website title Thai Agricultural Research Journal
ISSN 0125-8389
Abstract The objective of this research is to address the challenges associated with conventional pest control sprayers, which miss the pest target by over 80% due to the impact of natural wind, resulting in wastage of chemicals, time, and labour. To overcome these challenges, an air assist boom sprayer was developed using the principle of wind to effectively spray liquid ejected into an aerosol of 80-90 micrometers. This was achieved by generating wind power using a shaft-operated gear that drives the fan at speeds of up to 100 km/h, which creates a working width of 6 meters, with 11 nozzles installed at a distance of 50 cm, using a 34-horsepower tractor as the power generator. To determine the density of droplets falling on the target area, paint was sprayed and the density was found to be 80.16 droplets/cm2, with a spray rate of 21.3 rai/hr, an efficiency of 95%, and a fuel consumption of 0.40 l./rai. The effectiveness of the air assist boom sprayer in controlling the fall armyworm was tested in the fields in Tak and Sukhothai provinces in 2020-2021. The prototype was found to be efficient in controlling the fall armyworm and was able to reduce the amount of chemical by 20% when compared to the conventional spraying method that used 60 l./rai of water. Emamectin benzoate 5% SG at the rate of 30 g/ 20 l. water/rai was used for the test. The prototype also demonstrated an increased precision of droplets falling on the target area. Moreover, the prototype can be used to spray the nematodes, a biocontrol agent for fall armyworm effectively, reducing the use rate of nematodes biocontrol product from 300 to 240 million units/rai/time. After 4 nematodes sprays, the damage level of corn leaves did not show significant differences from that of the chemical treatment. The break-even point in using the sprayer is estimated to be 489 rai/year. As a result of these findings, one private sector has already initiated commercial production of the prototype
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