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New Syngenta Turf Nozzles launched at BTME
New Syngenta Turf Nozzles launched at BTME 2010 have been
specifically designed to improve the targeting of spray
applications in turf and achieve better results for sprayer
operators. The nozzles have been introduced as part of the Syngenta
Art of Application initiative to help turf managers get the best
possible results from their applications.
Drawing on the experience of Syngenta's dedicated Application
Specialist, Tom Robinson, Syngenta has initially designed two
nozzles - one for foliar applications that will deliver greater
leaf coverage yet retain as much spray as possible on the plant,
along with a high impact soil nozzle that effectively enhances
penetration of the turf and improves the targeting of Heritage and
Heritage Maxx sprays for soil borne diseases, such as Take-All and
Fairy Ring.
Key benefits of the Syngenta Turf Nozzles include:
• Better targeting of sprays
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• Faster operation
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• Better results
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• Reduce water volumes
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• Reduce risk of drift
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• Increase spraying opportunities
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Syngenta Head of Golf & Landscape, Simon Elsworth,
highlights that, whilst conventional flat fan nozzles can achieve a
good result under perfect conditions, the new Syngenta Turf Nozzles
can deliver more and increase the opportunities to get sprays
applied at the optimum timing to get the best possible results.

Flat fan nozzles are inherrantly susceptible to drift
(left), which has been largely overcome with the new Syngenta Turf
Foliar Nozzle (right).
"Flat fan nozzles produce a wide range of droplet sizes, from
small to large. Small droplets lack the velocity to reach the turf
surface, and will be lost as spray drift and effectively wasted; in
windy conditions the drift will be greatly increased. The large
drops, however, will be moving so fast that they literally bounce
off the leaf and roll away, especially at higher water volumes. In
either case the efficacy of the treatment would be reduced and the
risk of environmental loss increased," he said
"The new Syngenta Foliar Turf Nozzle is specifically designed to
overcome these problems. It creates an even droplet size that
virtually eliminates drift under standard spraying conditions.
Furthermore, each droplet contains a built-in 'air bag', which
effectively cushions the drop as it hits the leaf, so it spreads
and covers the surface without rolling off. It produces around 75%
more droplets per ml than a conventional bubble-jet low-drift
nozzle."
The Syngenta Turf Foliar Nozzle (below, right) features a
rearward facing spray angle, generated to counter the forward
movement of the sprayer and give all
better all-round coverage of the leaf surface. The
nozzles have also been designed to work at lower water volumes than
currently used on most golf courses. Instrata trials by STRI have
shown the best disease control using the Foliar Turf Nozzles was
achieved with an application rate of 250 l/ha.
A recent Syngenta survey of turf sprayer operators identified
most turf managers are still operating with an average water volume
of around 750 l/ha. Reducing the water volume to 250 l/ha means a
golf courses with a 300 litre capacity sprayer could treat all
their greens with one tank, compared to three fills when spraying
at 750 l/ha. "The combination of faster operation and the dramatic
reduction in drift can significantly increase spraying
opportunities available to turf managers, so they can spray at more
convenient times and when the application will give the best
results," advises Mr Elsworth.
"STRI trials have shown that applying Heritage Maxx when there
has been a period of disease risk, but before there is any visible
signs of disease will achieve the best results in maintaining turf
quality, with the least number of applications required over the
course of the season. The new Syngenta Turf Foliar Nozzle could
help ensure that application goes on at the ideal time." Mr
Elsworth adds that the Syngenta Turf Foliar Nozzle could enhance
performance of all treatments where foliar retention is the target,
including fungicides and Primo Maxx growth regulator.
The second new Syngenta Turf Soil Nozzle (below) is designed
specifically for soil applications - primarily Heritage, Heritage
Maxx and Headway for Take-all and Fairy Ring control. The solid
brass construction creates high-energy droplets for enhanced spray
penetration and very low risk of drift.


The Syngenta Turf Soil Nozzle is intended to deliver equivalent
product through to the soil surface from water volume of 550 l/ha,
compared to over 1000 l/ha with conventional nozzles. The result is
a significant increase in sprayer output and improved application
timing. Surface aeration prior to application and a tank mix with a
high quality wetting agent is still advocated to enhance soil
uptake.
Both Syngenta Turf Nozzles are manufactured in the UK to fit
conventional sprayer bayonet housings and simply replace existing
nozzles.
The Syngenta Turf Nozzles are part of the Syngenta Art of
Application Kit, which includes a turf dedicated Calibration
Checker System, with a graduated cylinder, pre-marked with
specified nozzle outputs. Sprayer operators who have pre-calibrated
their sprayer can quickly use the cylinder to check nozzle output
and confirm sprayer accuracy. Also in the kit are a pair of
Syngenta Boom Height Indicators These are easily fitted onto each
end of the sprayer boom and cut off as required, to give the
operator a constant visual check that the boom is working at the
correct height.
The Art of Application is a key component of the Syngenta
GreenCast. The advanced local disease forecasting can help turf
managers assess the risk of infection and time fungicide
applications more effectively.
Additionally, to improve the skills and operation of sprayer
operators, GreenCast features a series of training podcasts, an
on-line application advice forum, practical sprayer calculators and
a series of downloadable spraying record forms.