SURFACTANTS INFLUENCE FOLIAR ABSORPTION OF GIBBERELLIC-ACID BY SOUR CHERRY LEAVES

被引:14
作者
KNOCHE, M
BUKOVAC, MJ
机构
关键词
CONTACT ANGLE; DEPOSIT FORMATION; GA3; PRUNUS-CERASUS; SURFACE TENSION;
D O I
10.21273/JASHS.117.1.80
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
The effects of selected surfactants and surfactant blends, frequently used in spray application, on deposit formation and foliar absorption of GA3 by sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L. cv. Montmorency) have been investigated. Globular deposits were observed on droplet drying from solutions without surfactants or when the surfactants Activator 90, Tween 20, or Silwet L-77 were present, while annular-shaped deposits were observed with Regulaid, Ortho X-77, and Triton AG-98. Absorption of GA3 without surfactant was 5- and 17-fold higher by the abaxial (8.5% and 20.2% of applied in 1988 and 1989) than adaxial surface (1.6% and 1.2% of applied in 1988 and 1989). Over 24 hours, Ortho X-77 and Activator 90 (45.7% vs. 33.7% in 1988, 42.5% vs. 41.7% in 1989) were most effective in enhancing GA3 penetration through the abaxial surface, followed by Triton AG-98 (38.6% in 1988), Tween 20 (28.6% in 1989), and Regulaid (23.6% in 1988, 16.8% in 1989). Silwet L-77 significantly reduced GA3 uptake (10.7% in 1989) compared with the nonsurfactant control (18.2% in 1989). GA3 uptake increased at a decreasing rate during a 96-hour absorption period when GA3 was applied alone or with Ortho X-77. However, uptake increased linearly with time in the presence of Regulaid, yielding significantly higher GA3 penetration 96 hours after application (44.8%) compared with GA3 alone (11.3%) or GA3 with Ortho X-77 (27.7%). GA3 penetration was independent of Tween 20 concentration in the range from 0.0313% to 0.25% but increased with increasing Ortho X-77 concentration (0.0313% to 0.25%) over a 24-hour absorption period. Chemical names used: alkylpolyoxyethylene ether, free fatty acids, isopropanol (Activator 90); alkylarylpolyoxyethyleneglycols, free fatty acids and isopropanol (Ortho X-77); polyoxyethylenepolypropoxypropanol, alkyl 2-ethoxy-ethanol (Regulaid); polyalkyleneoxide modified polydimethylsiloxane copolymers (Silwet L-77); alkylarylpolyethylene glycol (Triton AG-98); polyoxyethylene (20)' sorbitan monolaurate (Tween 20); gibberellic acid (GA3).
引用
收藏
页码:80 / 84
页数:5
相关论文
共 19 条
[1]   INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENT ON LEAF WAX DEVELOPMENT IN BRASSICA-OLERACEA VAR GEMMIFERA [J].
BAKER, EA .
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1974, 73 (05) :955-+
[2]  
Bukovac M. J., 1986, Acta Horticulturae, P33
[3]  
BUKOVAC MJ, 1979, J AM SOC HORTIC SCI, V104, P611
[4]  
BUKOVAC MJ, 1986, ANN REP MICH ST HORT, V116, P122
[5]  
COGGINS CW, 1989, 2ND INT S ADJ AGR BL
[6]   QUANTITATIVE STUDIES ON THE WETTING OF LEAVES BY WATER [J].
FOGG, GE .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1947, 134 (877) :503-522
[7]  
GREENBERG J, 1987, J AM SOC HORTIC SCI, V112, P625
[8]  
GREENBERG J, 1984, 11 P ANN M PLANT GRO, P16
[9]   EFFECTS OF SUPERFICIAL WAX ON LEAF WETTABILITY [J].
HOLLOWAY, PJ .
ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY, 1969, 63 (01) :145-&
[10]  
HOLLOWAY PJ, 1990, SPECIAL PUBLICATION, V77, P303