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Spray droplet impaction models and their use within AGDISP software to predict retention

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Forster, W. Alison
Mercer, Geoffry
Schou, W.C.

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The New Zealand Plant Protection Society Inc.

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The retention and distribution of spray droplets within the plant canopy have a crucial effect on the biological efficacy of pesticides. To maximise spray retention, droplets that impact a leaf must remain on the plant. Three outcomes are possible when a

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New Zealand Plant Protection

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