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Plant Protection Technology

Instruction: Assumptions for the methodologies for testing the technical condition of sprayers mounted on rail vehicles and aircraft

Instruction: Methodology – Comparative studies of periodic evaluation of nozzles by measuring the liquid flow rate from individual nozzles and measuring the cross-sectional distribution

Presentation: Methodology for testing the technical condition of sprayers mounted on railway vehicles

Presentation: Assumptions for technical requirements and control methods for non-standard plant protection equipment

Presentation: Comparison of nozzle test methods: flow rate and cross-sectional distribution – methodology and initial test results

Presentation: Godyń A., Świechowski W., Doruchowski G., Hołownicki R. 2014. Comparison of Field Sprayer Nozzle Inspection Methods

Brochure: Hołownicki R., Doruchowski G., Godyń A., Świechowski W. 2013. The principles of Good Plant Protection Practice as a tool for reducing spray drift – spraying field crops

Brochure: Hołownicki R., Doruchowski G., Godyń A., Świechowski W. 2014. Good plant protection practice as a tool to reduce the drift of plant protection products – spraying of fruit crops

Implementation offer: Sprayer filling station

Implementation offer: Sprayer washing station

Implementation offer: BIOBED station for bioremediation of liquid residues resulting from plant protection treatments

Instruction: Safe and effective procedure for cleaning the external orchard sprayer

Implementation offer: VERTIBAC – a bioremediation station for neutralizing liquid residues from plant protection treatments

Brochure: Doruchowski G., Hołownicki R., Świechowski W., Godyń A. 2014. Good practice in the use of plant protection products

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