Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice

Weeds represent a significant obstacle to direct-seeded rice (DSR) cultivation by impeding crop growth and nutrient uptake. Conventional use of electric backpack sprayers (EBS) for herbicide application is labor intensive, uneven distribution, and poses health hazards. This study evaluates the effic...

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Autores principales: Paul, R. Arockia Infant, Arthanari, P. Murali, Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam, Kumar, Virender, Bagavathiannan, Muthukumar, Surya, K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177257
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author Paul, R. Arockia Infant
Arthanari, P. Murali
Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
Kumar, Virender
Bagavathiannan, Muthukumar
Surya, K.
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Bagavathiannan, Muthukumar
Kumar, Virender
Paul, R. Arockia Infant
Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
Surya, K.
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Arthanari, P. Murali
Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
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description Weeds represent a significant obstacle to direct-seeded rice (DSR) cultivation by impeding crop growth and nutrient uptake. Conventional use of electric backpack sprayers (EBS) for herbicide application is labor intensive, uneven distribution, and poses health hazards. This study evaluates the efficiency of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) in weed management through herbicide application, as well as its impact on the nutrient dynamics between crops and weeds. An experiment was conducted at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India, during the kharif (2022) and rabi (2022–2023) seasons to test the pre-emergence (PE), early post-emergence (EPOE) and post-emergence (POE) herbicides using UAVs and EBS. Single EPOE applications had limited effectiveness, resulting in higher weed biomass, reducing crop growth and 23–31 % of yield loss. Plots treated with PE pretilachlor followed by (fb) POE bispyribac sodium, effectively controlled broad spectrum weeds, leading to higher weed control efficiency and herbicide efficacy index. However, no significant difference was observed between the UAV and EBS methods. Nevertheless, the UAV treatment required lesser carrier volume (by 88–94 %), recharging time (by 94 %) and number of battery swaps (by 67 %) compared to EBS treatment. Furthermore, UAV application resulted in 25–57 % lower input energy compared to the EBS application. Additionally, UAV application decreased application cost, time and improved energy use efficiency and work efficiency (3.34–6.85). UAV adoption helps reduce the risk of venomous snakebites, minimize direct exposure to pesticides and lessens the overall labor burden. UAV application of herbicides, particularly the combination of PE pretilachlor fb POE bispyribac sodium effectively controlled weeds, improved nutrient uptake, energy use efficiency, work efficiency and enhanced crop growth. UAVs offer a viable alternative to conventional spraying systems for herbicide application in DSR systems.
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spelling CGSpace1772572025-12-08T10:06:44Z Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice Paul, R. Arockia Infant Arthanari, P. Murali Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam Kumar, Virender Bagavathiannan, Muthukumar Surya, K. direct sowing weed management unmanned aerial vehicles herbicides sprayers energy efficiency use efficiency nutrient uptake Weeds represent a significant obstacle to direct-seeded rice (DSR) cultivation by impeding crop growth and nutrient uptake. Conventional use of electric backpack sprayers (EBS) for herbicide application is labor intensive, uneven distribution, and poses health hazards. This study evaluates the efficiency of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) in weed management through herbicide application, as well as its impact on the nutrient dynamics between crops and weeds. An experiment was conducted at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India, during the kharif (2022) and rabi (2022–2023) seasons to test the pre-emergence (PE), early post-emergence (EPOE) and post-emergence (POE) herbicides using UAVs and EBS. Single EPOE applications had limited effectiveness, resulting in higher weed biomass, reducing crop growth and 23–31 % of yield loss. Plots treated with PE pretilachlor followed by (fb) POE bispyribac sodium, effectively controlled broad spectrum weeds, leading to higher weed control efficiency and herbicide efficacy index. However, no significant difference was observed between the UAV and EBS methods. Nevertheless, the UAV treatment required lesser carrier volume (by 88–94 %), recharging time (by 94 %) and number of battery swaps (by 67 %) compared to EBS treatment. Furthermore, UAV application resulted in 25–57 % lower input energy compared to the EBS application. Additionally, UAV application decreased application cost, time and improved energy use efficiency and work efficiency (3.34–6.85). UAV adoption helps reduce the risk of venomous snakebites, minimize direct exposure to pesticides and lessens the overall labor burden. UAV application of herbicides, particularly the combination of PE pretilachlor fb POE bispyribac sodium effectively controlled weeds, improved nutrient uptake, energy use efficiency, work efficiency and enhanced crop growth. UAVs offer a viable alternative to conventional spraying systems for herbicide application in DSR systems. 2025-10 2025-10-22T02:59:02Z 2025-10-22T02:59:02Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177257 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Paul, R. Arockia Infant, P. Murali Arthanari, Panneerselvam Peramaiyan, Virender Kumar, Muthukumar Bagavathiannan, and K. Surya. "Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice." Journal of Agriculture and Food Research (2025): 102307.
spellingShingle direct sowing
weed management
unmanned aerial vehicles
herbicides
sprayers
energy efficiency
use efficiency
nutrient uptake
Paul, R. Arockia Infant
Arthanari, P. Murali
Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
Kumar, Virender
Bagavathiannan, Muthukumar
Surya, K.
Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice
title Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice
title_full Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice
title_short Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice
title_sort comparative analysis of uav and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop weed nutrient dynamics in direct seeded rice
topic direct sowing
weed management
unmanned aerial vehicles
herbicides
sprayers
energy efficiency
use efficiency
nutrient uptake
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177257
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