MOLTONI, Andrés.; MOLTONI, Luciana.; VENTURELLI, Leonardo.; FUICA, Adriana; MASIÁ, Gerardo.
Resumo:
Uniform spraying is widely used in herbicide applications in Argentina. On the other
hand, the distribution of weeds is often “patchy” rather than “even”, which generates an inefficient
use of herbicides. Many approaches have been proposed for weed detection in the world. A red and
near-infra-red range (RR/NIR) weed detector was designed and made by researchers of INTA. The
aim of this study was to evaluate the system in different surfaces in order to determine its
performance. A factorial design with 4 different soil conditions (soil, stubble, cynodon dactylon and
amaranthus quitensis H.B.K) and 3 different hours of daylight was employed. The results were
statistically analyzed by means of analysis of variance. It was established that the weed detector
system not only was capable of distinguishing between weed plots and soil or stubble plots but it
also showed a steady behavior for those times of the day chosen.