Aqueous Submicron Dispersions of Surfactants as Wetting Agents and Permeability Enhancers of Potato Leaves
Kinetic tensiometric dependences and isotherms of wetting leaves of the Prime potato were obtained for aqueous solutions and submicron dispersions of nonmicelle-forming surfactants (Tween 85, Brij L4, and Silwet L-77). A technique has been developed for determining the rate of penetration of the stu...
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description | Kinetic tensiometric dependences and isotherms of wetting leaves of the Prime potato were obtained for aqueous solutions and submicron dispersions of nonmicelle-forming surfactants (Tween 85, Brij L4, and Silwet L-77). A technique has been developed for determining the rate of penetration of the studied liquids into potato leaves. The penetration rate increases with increasing surfactant concentration. The permeability and wetting efficiency increase in the following row: Tween 85 < Brij L4 < Silwet L-77. The data obtained make it possible to evaluate the prospects for using the studied aqueous surfactant dispersions as platforms for the delivery of biologically active components into the leaves of potato plants to inhibit the reproduction of pathogens. |
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