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Exercise - 17 |
Exercise: STUDIES ON PESTICIDE USAGE AND DOSAGE CALCULATIONS
Known factors:
A = Recommended dosage (a.i./ha) Accordingly the quantity can be calculated for any unit area.B = Active ingredient (a.i.) in the formulation Quantity of formulation (Q) required per hectare =? Q = A/B x 100 Example: Suppose a farmer has to apply 450g a.i./ha of carbofuran on a 2 ha area. Find out the quantity of carbofuran 3G required by the farmer. Solution: According to above formula, A = 450 g or 0.450 Kg So the farmer requires 30 kg of Carbofuran 3G formulation to treat 2 ha area.B = 3 Q = 450/3 x 100 =15000 g or 15 Kg/ ha = 15 x 2 = 30 kg for 2 ha 2. Preparation of known volume of spray fluid: Known factors: Example: Prepare 100 L of spray fluid containing 0.04% chlorpyriphos from Durmet 20EC (a commercial formulation of chlorpyriphos). Volume of spray (V) (say 100 L) Concentration (%) of the spray fluid (A) Active ingredient (a.i.) in the formulation (B) Quantity of the formulation (Q) required = ? Q = V x A/B Solution: According to formula: Hence 200 ml of Durmet 20EC is required to prepare 100 L spray fluid of 0.04 % strength. V = 100 L A = 0.04% B = 20 Q = ? Q = 100 x 0.04/20 = 0.2 L or 200 ml 3. Application of known quantity of a.i./ unit area: Parameters: Calculations: A = Spray volume to be used (L/ha) B = Discharge rate (L or Kg/ min) C = Walking speed (Km/h) D = Swath width (m) i) If walking speed is in m/ min: Spray fluid (A) required in L/m2 = B/(C x D) ii) If walking speed is in Km/h:or in L/ha = B/(C x D) x 10000 Spray fluid (A) required in L/ha = (600 x B)/ (C x D) Problem: A farmer has to spray malathion 50EC @ 500 g a.i./ ha. Find the spray volume required for 1 ha, if the operator is walking at 3.6 Km/h; swath width is 1m and discharge rate is 1.5 L/min.Discharge rate (B) of nozzle (L/ min) = (A x C x D)/600 Walking speed (C) = (600 x B)/ (A x D) Swath width (D) = (600 x B)/ (A xC) Solution: Spray volume required (A) = ? So in this case a spray volume of 250 L containing 500 g a.i. (i.e. 1.0 L formulation) of malathion is to be sprayed over an area of 1 ha.Discharge rate (B) = 1.5 L/min Walking speed (C) = 3.6 Km/h Swath width (D) = 1 m Therefore, A = (600 x 1.5)/ (3.6 x 1) = 250 L In these cases the concentrations of the pesticide are not important unless they are phytotoxic. To test phytotoxicity few plants can be sprayed in advance. |
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