Effects of formulation with different adjuvants on foliar uptake of difenzoquat and 2,4-D: model experiments with wild oat and field bean

Résumé: Zusammenfassung The effect of different adjuvants on the foliar uptake of difenzoquat methyl sulfate and sodium 2,4‐D was studied in wild oat and field bean plants growing under controlled environmental conditions. The 14C‐herbicides were applied to leaves as c. 0–2‐μl droplets, usually cont...

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Veröffentlicht in:Weed research 1992-06, Vol.32 (3), p.183-195
Hauptverfasser: HOLLOWAY, P. J., EDGERTON, B. M.
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Zusammenfassung:Résumé: Zusammenfassung The effect of different adjuvants on the foliar uptake of difenzoquat methyl sulfate and sodium 2,4‐D was studied in wild oat and field bean plants growing under controlled environmental conditions. The 14C‐herbicides were applied to leaves as c. 0–2‐μl droplets, usually containing 0.5 g 1−1 active ingredient, plus adjuvants in the range 0.05–5 g 1−1. The addition of non‐ionic polyoxyethylene surfactants to solutions of both herbicides could induce considerable foliar uptake. Aliphatic C13C13 alcohol surfactants generally improved uptake more than nonylphenol surfactants when used at equivalent concentrations and ethylene oxide (EO) contents. The surfactant threshold for enhancement of difenzoquat uptake in wild oat was very low (0.05 g 1−1), whilst that in field bean was much higher (>0.5 g 1−1). For 2,4‐D, surfactants at >0–5 g 1−1 were needed to produce substantial increases in its uptake into both species. Although surfactants of low EO content (5–6) were less efficient at promoting difenzoquat uptake than those of higher EO content (10–20), particularly in wild oat, there was little dependence on surfactant EO content for enhancement of 2,4‐D uptake. Adjuvants with humectant properties also promoted penetration of difenzoquat, but less so than alcohol or nonylphenol surfactants. For formulations of both 14C‐herbicides translocation was directly related to the quantity of radiolabel that had penetrated the leaf tissue. Effets de la formulation avec différents adjuvants sur l'absorption foliaire du difenzoquat et du 2,4‐D: modeles experimentaux sur la folle avoine et le haricot L'influence de differents adjuvants sur l'absorption foliaire du difenzoquat methyl sulfate et du 2,4 D sodium a eétéétudiée chez la folle avoine et le haricot, cultivés sous des conditions environnementales contrôlées. Les herbicides marquees au 14C ont ete appliquées aux feuilles sous forme de gouttelettes de 0,2 μl contenant 0,5 g 1−1 de matière active, avec en plus des adjuvants de 0,05 à 5 g −1. L'adjonction de surfactants polyoxyethylénes non ioniques aux solutions des deux herbicides pourrait induire un absorption foliaire importante. Les surfactants d'alcools aliphatiques C13/C15 ont généralement augmenté la pénétration mieux que les surfactants de type nonylphénol utilises à une concentration équivalente et que les oxydes d'éthylènes (EO). Le seuil de surfactant pour l'amélioration de l'absorption de difenzoquat sur folle avoine était très bas (0,
ISSN:0043-1737
1365-3180
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-3180.1992.tb01877.x