Effect of surface tension on the retention of various pesticides by apple leaves
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Abstract A selection of pesticide solutions were sprayed onto apple leaves until run‐off occurred. Those pesticides formulated as wettable powders were retained by a greater amount than those formulated as emulsifiable concentrates, while water was retained the most. Retention was closely related to the equilibrium, and not the dynamic, surface tension of the solution applied.
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