Igor Mendes Scarpim, F. Baio, R. D. C. F. Alvarez, R. Gava, P. Teodoro, C. A. S. Silva Junior, L. P. Teodoro, Édipo Silva Freitas, Carlos Roberto Wassolowski
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Abstract
The dimensions of mechanized agricultural systems depend on the edaphoclimatic conditions, crops, and work regimes. This study aimed to geographically estimate the monthly available time and number of favorable hours for agricultural field spraying in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The meteorological restrictions imposed during unfavorable hours were as follows: ambient temperature above 32 ºC, relative humidity below 50 %, wind speed above 15 km h-1, and volumetric soil humidity above 39 % (equivalent to 90 % of the available water capacity). Mathematical models were then developed considering a period of ten years, which used historical data from the ground monitoring stations of the National Institute of Meteorology within the region. The subsequent algorithm was programmed and installed in a web server to simulate the time required for agricultural field spraying. During the cropping period in the region, there were climatic restrictions on performing agricultural spraying, with relative humidity being the variable with the most significant impact. However, soil moisture conditions restricted the available time for agricultural spraying more than the wind speed, relative air humidity, or ambient temperature.
机械化农业系统的规模取决于土壤气候条件、作物和工作制度。本研究旨在从地理上估计巴西南马托格罗索州农业田间喷洒的每月可用时间和有利时间。不利时段的气象限制如下:环境温度高于32ºC,相对湿度低于50%,风速高于15 km h-1,土壤体积湿度高于39%(相当于可用水量的90%)。然后,利用该地区国家气象研究所地面监测站的历史数据,开发了考虑十年时间的数学模型。随后的算法被编程并安装在网络服务器中,以模拟农田喷洒所需的时间。在该地区的种植期间,进行农业喷洒受到气候限制,相对湿度是影响最大的变量。然而,土壤湿度条件比风速、相对空气湿度或环境温度更限制农业喷洒的可用时间。
期刊介绍:
The Journal Semina Ciencias Agrarias (Semina: Cien. Agrar.) is a quarterly publication promoting Science and Technology and is associated with the State University of Londrina. It publishes original and review articles, as well as case reports and communications in the field of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Sciences, Food Sciences and Veterinary Medicine.