水生杂草管理中未占用的空中施用系统的性能:两个新的案例研究

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
A. Howell, R. León, W. Everman, H. Mitásová, S. A. Nelson, R. Richardson
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摘要

摘要无人使用的空中施用系统(UAAS)在杂草管理方面越来越受欢迎,以提高施用者的安全性,并在处理场地限制地面喷洒设备的情况下提供除草剂处理。几项研究记录了无人机辅助系统在陆地环境中控制杂草的应用策略和程序,但描述用于水生生物的远程喷洒技术的文献仍然有限。目前,施用者寻求UAAS部署的指导,用于水生杂草管理,以克服现场准入限制,应对环境限制,并在危险处理场景中提高地面施用者的安全性。在目前的案例研究中,我们评估了一种消费者可获得的UAAS,该UAAS可提供除草剂氟吡唑醚苄基,作为叶面和直接用于喷水应用。第一个案例研究表明,在UAAS叶面除草剂处理后的6周(WAT),入侵浮叶植物黄浮心的控制率为80%至99%。第二个案例研究表明,在5瓦特的条件下,UAAS直接在水中施用除草剂可使可变叶水翼可见植物材料减少94%。同样,无人机系统的直接水中应用消除了部署船只的需要,从而提高了整体作战效率。两个案例研究的数据表明,在常见的除草剂处理方案中,UAAS可以为浮叶和沉水植物的控制提供一种有效的处理策略。鼓励未来将UAAS纳入水生杂草控制计划,特别是在较小的处理点(≤4公顷)或限制传统喷洒操作的地方。命名法:氟吡劳昔芬苄基;黄色漂浮的心,睡莲(S.G.Gmel.)Kuntze;可变叶水杨
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Performance of unoccupied aerial application systems for aquatic weed management: Two novel case studies
Abstract Unoccupied aerial application systems (UAAS) are gaining popularity for weed management to increase applicator safety and to deliver herbicide treatments where treatment sites limit ground-based spray equipment. Several studies have documented UAAS application strategies and procedures for weed control in terrestrial settings, yet literature describing remote spray technology for use in aquatics remains limited. Currently, applicators seek guidance for UAAS deployment for aquatic weed management to overcome site access restrictions, deal with environmental limitations, and improve ground-based applicator safety in hazardous treatment scenarios. In the present case studies, we evaluate a consumer-available UAAS to deliver the herbicide, florpyrauxifen-benzyl, as both foliar and directed in-water spray applications. The first case study showed that the invasive floating-leaved plant, yellow floating heart, was controlled 80% to 99% by 6 wk after treatment (WAT) following UAAS foliar herbicide treatments. The second case study demonstrated that UAAS directed in-water herbicide application reduced variable-leaf watermilfoil visible plant material by 94% at 5 WAT. Likewise, directed in-water applications from UAAS eliminated the need to deploy watercraft, which improved overall operational efficiency. Data from both case studies indicate that UAAS can provide an effective and efficient treatment strategy for floating-leaved and submersed plant control among common herbicide treatment scenarios. Future integration of UAAS in aquatic weed control programs is encouraged, especially among smaller treatment sites (≤4 ha) or where access limits traditional spray operations. Nomenclature: Florpyrauxifen-benzyl; yellow floating heart, Nymphoides peltata (S.G. Gmel.) Kuntze; variable-leaf watermilfoil, Myriophyllum heterophyllum (Michx.)
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Weed Technology
Weed Technology 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
21.40%
发文量
89
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Weed Technology publishes original research and scholarship in the form of peer-reviewed articles focused on understanding how weeds are managed. The journal focuses on: - Applied aspects concerning the management of weeds in agricultural systems - Herbicides used to manage undesired vegetation, weed biology and control - Weed/crop management systems - Reports of new weed problems -New technologies for weed management and special articles emphasizing technology transfer to improve weed control -Articles dealing with plant growth regulators and management of undesired plant growth may also be accepted, provided there is clear relevance to weed science technology, e.g., turfgrass or woody plant management along rights-of-way, vegetation management in forest, aquatic, or other non-crop situations. -Surveys, education, and extension topics related to weeds will also be considered
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