In recent years, especially in Italy, France and Germany, the dust detached during the vacuum seeding from the maize seeds coating (and that of some other crop)based on neonicotinoids caused a wide bee devastation, due to their very high neurotoxicity. The dust had a fallout on vegetation along the field borders; bees fly on to grass and flowers to gather nectar, pollen and morning dew and become poisoned, going basically mad and become lost. Among the different solutions proposed, one of them was to redirect the air flow coming out of the seeder fan towards the soil surface, in order to limit the dust dispersion. A further improvement was to divide the flow into two parts, by creating a “dual-pipe deflector”, in order to decrease the air velocity, and so to reduce its turbulence. Unfortunately, this solution was found to have a poor result and leading to the adoption of filters. Paper filters seem to be an effective solution, but the right type in terms of density must be accurately selected; moreover, once worn-out, the filters have to be suitably disposed. Based on these findings, water filters seems to be an adequate solution, because they do not require disposal and the effluent material, adequately diluted, could be used in the soil as a pesticide, avoiding any dispersion into the air. Collaboration with the vacuum seeders manufacturers have enabled the elaboration of suitable solutions and are presently being researched under study.

Reducing the dispersion of seed coating neonicotinoids in maize seeding / D. Pessina, D. Facchinetti - In: 17. World Congress of the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (CIGR)- Book of Abstracts[s.l] : CIGR, 2010 Jun. - ISBN 978-2-9811062-1-6. - pp. 317-317 (( Intervento presentato al 17. convegno World Congress of the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering tenutosi a Quebec City nel 2010.

Reducing the dispersion of seed coating neonicotinoids in maize seeding

D. Pessina;D. Facchinetti
2010

Abstract

In recent years, especially in Italy, France and Germany, the dust detached during the vacuum seeding from the maize seeds coating (and that of some other crop)based on neonicotinoids caused a wide bee devastation, due to their very high neurotoxicity. The dust had a fallout on vegetation along the field borders; bees fly on to grass and flowers to gather nectar, pollen and morning dew and become poisoned, going basically mad and become lost. Among the different solutions proposed, one of them was to redirect the air flow coming out of the seeder fan towards the soil surface, in order to limit the dust dispersion. A further improvement was to divide the flow into two parts, by creating a “dual-pipe deflector”, in order to decrease the air velocity, and so to reduce its turbulence. Unfortunately, this solution was found to have a poor result and leading to the adoption of filters. Paper filters seem to be an effective solution, but the right type in terms of density must be accurately selected; moreover, once worn-out, the filters have to be suitably disposed. Based on these findings, water filters seems to be an adequate solution, because they do not require disposal and the effluent material, adequately diluted, could be used in the soil as a pesticide, avoiding any dispersion into the air. Collaboration with the vacuum seeders manufacturers have enabled the elaboration of suitable solutions and are presently being researched under study.
bee ; neonicotinoids ; seeder ; water filter
Settore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria
giu-2010
CIGR
ASABE
CSBE/SCGAB
INFITA
AMERICAN ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY
NANO BIO ENG 2010
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