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ECONOMIC TEST RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTAL SPRING DEVICE
Kh. D. Irisov
1*
,
A. P.
Kartoshkin
2
1
Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov, Tashkent, Uzbekiston
2
Petersburg State Agrarian University, Russian Federation.
Abstract.
The article conducts economic research on the development of resource-saving
technologies in the artificial shedding of cotton leaves and new scientific and technical solutions
for the formation of high-dispersion droplets of spraying equipment, including the technological
operation of high-dispersion droplet-forming spraying devices for small-volume fan
sprayers.The experimental spraying unit, equipped with advanced cultivators, was tested in the
field under typical field conditions and optimal agro-technical terms for the agro-technical
evaluation test area. During the study, test schemes were adopted to determine the performance
of sprayers in the field, soil type, relief and microrelief, soil moisture and hardness were
determined in accordance with GOST 20915. According to the agronomic data of the farm, the
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size of the plant, the number of yielding elements and the number of yielding branches per plant
were determined. The developmental phase was determined (visually) by reviewing the leaf
surface description (by density). Meteorological conditions were determined during the
evaluation of the performance of the experimental spraying unit. The process of defoliation on
the prepared background was carried out in agrotechnical terms with a working solution of
defoliant Super chlorate magnesium Mg(ClO
3
)
2
. 10-15 min after the defoliation process, the
droplets were removed from the hanging site by drying and the total number of droplets, coating
density and median-mass diameter on the upper and lower sides of the droplets were analyzed by
scanning using the DepositScan program. For conventional and experimental spraying units, the
results of comparing the technical efficiency on the first day, after 6 days and after 12 days of the
cotton defoliation process are presented. Their performance was determined on the basis of field
tests of the experimental spraying unit and the traditional CFS-600 sprayer. The use of a
developed high-dispersion droplet-forming turbulizer was studied in terms of working fluid
consumption per hectare, labor consumption, opening rate of cotton leaves and stalks, annual
economic efficiency in the defoliation process relative to the existing spraying unit.
Keywords:
corrector, working fluid, droplet, number of droplets, droplet density, median-mass
diameter, DepositScan program, analysis, results.
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