Improving the quality of agricultural seed treatment with the combination of combined treatment
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https://doi.org/10.31548/machenergy2021.04.109Keywords:
treater, seeds, ultraviolet, ozone, stimulationAbstract
The article presents the results of research on the process of seed treatment of agricultural crops in order to identify the causes of imperfections in the work process when using liquid preparations and proposes quality improvement through combined seed treatment.
The essence of the developed modification of the seed treatment is its combined treatment - after treatment with liquid pesticides by one working body, treatment with ultraviolet and ozone is added for drying, disinfection and stimulation of seeds inside the treatment chamber in one pass.
The final part of the article presents a diagram of the working process of the disinfectant and the conclusions and prospects for its use.
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