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. 2023 May 8;14:1153904. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1153904

Table 3.

Test data for pesticide deposition on a canopy for different test combinations.

Test No. Factors Responses
A (m2) B (m·s-1) C (m) Y 1 (mL.m-2) Y 2 (mL·m-2) Y 3 (mL·m-2)
1 4.57 33.21 2.70 6.80 9.96 9.67
2 4.57 33.21 1.80 9.56 18.75 20.89
3 4.57 21.96 2.70 5.48 11.91 15.65
5 3.05 33.21 2.70 9.18 10.37 17.17
6 3.05 33.21 1.80 7.29 14.25 17.69
7 3.05 21.96 2.70 6.91 10.60 16.96
8 3.05 21.96 1.80 12.98 21.10 26.12
9 2.54 27.59 2.25 9.16 10.75 18.83
10 5.08 27.59 2.25 7.95 11.33 14.82
11 3.81 18.12 2.25 7.54 20.29 22.27
12 3.81 37.05 2.25 8.94 13.41 16.85
13 3.81 27.59 1.50 13.36 18.86 23.97
14 3.81 27.59 3.00 8.38 12.70 15.33
15 3.81 27.59 2.25 8.83 13.71 17.55
16 3.81 27.59 2.25 10.02 13.90 18.18
17 3.81 27.59 2.25 10.74 16.16 19.97
18 3.81 27.59 2.25 11.39 16.75 19.19
19 3.81 27.59 2.25 12.91 16.72 21.27
20 3.81 27.59 2.25 9.36 13.04 18.14

In the table, A represents the canopy leaf area; B represents the air speed; C represents the spray distance; and Y1, Y2 and Y3 represent the quantities of pesticide deposited at the inner, middle and outer positions of the canopy, respectively.