Cite
Spray drift in field crops: A dataset to analyse the influence of air induction nozzles, hedges, and their combination on the reduction of sedimentary drift, aerial drift and exposure of bystanders
MLA
Benjamin Perriot, et al. “Spray Drift in Field Crops: A Dataset to Analyse the Influence of Air Induction Nozzles, Hedges, and Their Combination on the Reduction of Sedimentary Drift, Aerial Drift and Exposure of Bystanders.” Data in Brief, vol. 54, no. 110366-, June 2024. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.110366.
APA
Benjamin Perriot, David Pasquier, Yoan Hudebine, Florence Verpont, Adrien Vergès, Sébastien Codis, Jean-Paul Douzals, Carole Bedos, Sonia Grimbuhler, Marianne Sellam, & Olivier Naud. (2024). Spray drift in field crops: A dataset to analyse the influence of air induction nozzles, hedges, and their combination on the reduction of sedimentary drift, aerial drift and exposure of bystanders. Data in Brief, 54(110366-). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.110366
Chicago
Benjamin Perriot, David Pasquier, Yoan Hudebine, Florence Verpont, Adrien Vergès, Sébastien Codis, Jean-Paul Douzals, et al. 2024. “Spray Drift in Field Crops: A Dataset to Analyse the Influence of Air Induction Nozzles, Hedges, and Their Combination on the Reduction of Sedimentary Drift, Aerial Drift and Exposure of Bystanders.” Data in Brief 54 (110366-). doi:10.1016/j.dib.2024.110366.