Wind tunnel studies on spray deposition on leaves of tree species used for windbreaks and exposure of honey bees

Volume: 59, Issue: 3, Pages: 358 - 364
Published: Feb 11, 2003
Abstract
A wind tunnel study was conducted to determine pesticide deposition on commonly used windbreak tree species used as spray drift barriers and associated exposure of honey bees. Although it has been known that windbreaks are effective in reducing chemical drift from agricultural applications, there is still an enormous information and data gap on details of the dependence of the mechanism on the biological materials of the barriers and on...
Paper Details
Title
Wind tunnel studies on spray deposition on leaves of tree species used for windbreaks and exposure of honey bees
Published Date
Feb 11, 2003
Volume
59
Issue
3
Pages
358 - 364
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