Spray drift damage assessment for ten major crop in Flanders, Belgium

M De Schampheleire, Pieter Spanoghe, Walter Steurbaut, David Nuyttens, Bart Sonck

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Spray drift is defined as the quantity of applied product –representing an active ingredient of a pesticide- which is deflected from the treated area by the action of air currents during the application process. The deposition of pesticides outside the target field can have negative effects on the health of humans and animals, and can also damage sensitive adjoining crops.
The purpose of this research was to assess spray drift damage for ten major crops in Flanders, Belgium.
Oorspronkelijke taalEngels
TitelBook of Abstracts8th Workshop on Sustainable Plant Protection Techniques in Fruit Growing
EditorsE Gil, F Solanalles, S Planas, J R Rosell, L Val
Aantal pagina’s2
Publicatiedatum2005
Pagina's121-123
ISBN van geprinte versie978-84-8409-232-2
PublicatiestatusGepubliceerd - 2005
Evenement8th Workshop on Spray Application Techniques in Fruit Growing (2005) - Barcelona, Spanje
Duur: 29-jun.-20051-jul.-2005

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