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Precision application of the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora as a biological control agent through the Nemabot

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2023-09-21

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Erdoğan, Hilal
Ünal, Halil
Susurluk, Alper
Lewis, Edwin E.

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Elsevier Sci Ltd

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One of the most important development trends of robots in agriculture is to enable highly precise applications that minimize amounts of chemical components that are harmful to the environment. Precision agriculture is fundamental and inevitable worldwide because it provides more yield to an increasing population, while at the same time reducing inputs. The purpose of this study was to apply entomopathogenic nematodes, which are insect parasites used as biological control agents, through Nemabot. A robotic system that can move in the X-Y-Z coordinate plane has an agitating mechanism for suspension based on water and entomopathogenic nematodes and can perform precise dosing with a peristaltic pump designed and produced as a prototype. The experimental results of the robot application on the exact point, volume, amount, and uniformity of dosing show that the proposed method can effectively solve the problem of applying entomopathogenic nematodes, which are economically more expensive than pesticides. The main contribution of this paper is the proposal of a method to solve the problem of applying the agents precisely. This is the first experiment in which biological control products were applied using a robotic system. A patent application (PCT/TR2019/050768) was made, and the patentability claims were approved and officially registered (TR2018 14310B).

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Otiorhynchus-sulcatus coleoptera, Black vine weevil, Steinernema-carpocapsae, Agricultural robots, Rhabditida, Curculionidae, Infectivity, Formulation, Persistence, Irrigation, Nemabot, Precision agriculture, Biological control, Entomopathogenic nematodes, Agriculture

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