Uniformity of Within-Row Distance in Precision Seeders: Laboratory Experiment
Title:
Uniformity of Within-Row Distance in Precision Seeders: Laboratory Experiment
Author:
Ali Musa Bozdogan
Appeared in:
Journal of applied sciences
Paging:
Volume 6 (2006) nr. 10 pages 2281-2286
Year:
2006
Contents:
Three vacuum precision seeders` performance was investigated in laboratory studies. Trials were conducted to quantify seed spacing distribution on within-row. In trials, seed spacings uniformity was determined in three within-row distances which were at 14, 7 and 20 cm. The seeders were operated at 1.8, .6 and 5.4 km h-1 ground speed. Seed spacing distances on the greased belt were measured by hand. MISS, MULT, QFI and PREC index values were used for determining of seed spacing uniformity of seeders. Results showed that there were significantly difference among machines in MULT and QFI index values in p<0.01. Operating speed affected MISS index values which changed from 0.96 to 4.51% and seed spacing on within-row affected PREC index values which changed from 13.36 to 17.36%. According to operating speed, the best QFI value obtained at 1.8 km h-1 operating speed (96.72%). In QFI values, this operating speed was statistically difference from others in p<0.10. At 1.8 km h-1 operating speed, the lowest MISS, MULT, PREC values and the highest QFI value were determined as 0.96, .32, 4.44 and 96.72%, respectively. After 3.6 km h-1, MISS index value changed statistically. The best within-row distance was 20 cm because of the lowest PREC index values (13.36%).
Publisher:
Asian Network for Scientific Information (provided by DOAJ)