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Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems: Fourth SymposiumAvailable to Purchase
By
TM Kaneko,
TM Kaneko
1
Research Associate
(retired from BASF Wyandotte Corp.), Trenton, MI48183
; symposium chairman and editor
.
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LD Spicer
LD Spicer
2
Manager
, Formulations, Rhone-Poulenc Chemical Co.
, Monmouth Junction, NJ08852
; symposium co-chairman and editor
.
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TM Kaneko
1
Research Associate
(retired from BASF Wyandotte Corp.), Trenton, MI48183
; symposium chairman and editor
.
LD Spicer
2
Manager
, Formulations, Rhone-Poulenc Chemical Co.
, Monmouth Junction, NJ08852
; symposium co-chairman and editor
.ASTM International
Volume:
STP875-EB
ISBN electronic:
978-0-8031-4940-3
ISBN-10:
0-8031-0413-8
ISBN print:
978-0-8031-0413-6
No. of Pages:
199
Publication date:
1985
Book Chapter
Initial Studies on the Effects of Droplet Size and Electrostatics on Spray Deposition Efficiencies Available to Purchase
By
FR Hall
,
FR Hall
1
Professor
, Department of Entomology, and Head
, Laboratory for Pest Control Application Technology, The Ohio State University/Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center
, Wooster, OH44691
.
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DL Reichard
DL Reichard
2
Agricultural Engineer
, U.S. Department of Agriculture-ARS
, Wooster, OH44691
.
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Page Count:
6
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Published:1985
Citation
FR Hall, DL Reichard, 1985. "Initial Studies on the Effects of Droplet Size and Electrostatics on Spray Deposition Efficiencies", Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems: Fourth Symposium, TM Kaneko, LD Spicer
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Equipment and instruments have been assembled and are being used to study the deposition of spray droplets on leaves. High-speed motion pictures show that a large portion of the droplets rebound from cabbage and lambsquarters leaves after the first impaction. To improve the deposition efficiency of sprays, we are continuing to study the effects of droplet size and velocity, electrostatic charge, and type and concentration of surfactant on the rebound of spray droplets from various types of leaf surfaces.
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