Zhang J C, Hou Y S, Ji W Y, Zheng P, Hou S Y, Yan S C, et al. Development of a variable-rate spraying system for small amounts of liquid rhizobial inoculation based on incremental PID control. Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2026; 19(3): 235–242. DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20261903.9209
Citation: Zhang J C, Hou Y S, Ji W Y, Zheng P, Hou S Y, Yan S C, et al. Development of a variable-rate spraying system for small amounts of liquid rhizobial inoculation based on incremental PID control. Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2026; 19(3): 235–242. DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20261903.9209

Development of a variable-rate spraying system for small amounts of liquid rhizobial inoculation based on incremental PID control

  • To improve the efficiency and reduce the labor intensity of rhizobial inoculation, a variable-rate spraying and control system for variable rate application (VRA) was developed. This system uses an incremental Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) closed-loop control algorithm to accurately regulate the spraying rate according to the target application rate, making it particularly suitable for the precision spraying of small volumes. Laboratory tests on precise flow control showed the variation coefficient of the spraying nozzle did not exceed 1.2% within the pressure range of 0.10-0.20 MPa, and a clear linear relationship was observed between the spraying rate and pressure. For small-flow control, the maximum response time was 1.93 s, with an average of 1.62 s. Field trials at Heilongjiang Agricultural Xianghe Farm in China demonstrated that soybeans inoculated with rhizobia exhibited better average seed counts and 100-seed weights compared to a control group. When applied together with a full base fertilizer, the average yield with liquid rhizobial inoculant increased by 232.5 kg/hm2, representing a 6.9% improvement over the control. These results clearly indicate that this spraying and control system for liquid rhizobial inoculation offers superior performance and provides important technical support for promoting widespread adoption of rhizobial technology in agricultural practice.
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