SPREAD OF WATER AND OIL DROPLETS ON JOHNSONGRASS (SORGHUM-HALEPENSE) LEAVES

被引:19
作者
MCWHORTER, CG [1 ]
OUZTS, C [1 ]
HANKS, JE [1 ]
机构
[1] DELTA STATE UNIV, CTR ALLUVIAL PLAINS STUDIES, CLEVELAND, MS 38733 USA
关键词
WAX CRYSTALS; ADJUVANT; PARAFFINIC OIL; CROP OIL CONCENTRATE; COC; METHYLATED OILS; SPREAD COEFFICIENTS; VEGETABLE OILS; SORHA;
D O I
10.1017/S004317450005219X
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Comparative spread of droplets of several different oils and water with different adjuvants on leaf surfaces was investigated. Spread was better on the lower surface of johnsongrass leaves than on upper leaf surfaces with nine of 14 oils studied; two spread best on upper leaf surfaces, and three were equal in spread on both surfaces. Differences in spread coefficients did not appear to be directly related to surface tension, viscosity, or mid-boiling point of the oils. Soybean or cottonseed oils did not spread as well as petroleum oils but methylated soybean and sunflower oils had high spread coefficients on both upper and lower leaf surfaces. All but one petroleum-base oil spread three to four times better on leaf surfaces than on oil-sensitive paper. Water mixtures of an organosilicone surfactant spread much better on water-sensitive paper and on johnsongrass leaves than water with conventional adjuvants, but spread of paraffinic oils exceeded that of any water-adjuvant mixture. Spread coefficients of most petroleum-base oils were better on lower than upper leaf surfaces. Spread usually increased as the age of leaves increased from 14 to 56 d. Water droplets with adjuvant had at least an 86% weight loss after 6 min, but low volatile paraffinic oil droplets had little weight loss 2 d after application.
引用
收藏
页码:460 / 467
页数:8
相关论文
共 33 条
[21]   SPREAD OF PARAFFINIC OIL ON LEAF SURFACES OF JOHNSONGRASS (SORGHUM-HALEPENSE) [J].
MCWHORTER, CG ;
BARRENTINE, WL .
WEED SCIENCE, 1988, 36 (01) :111-117
[22]   MORPHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT, AND RECRYSTALLIZATION OF EPICUTICULAR WAXES OF JOHNSONGRASS (SORGHUM-HALEPENSE) [J].
MCWHORTER, CG ;
PAUL, RN ;
BARRENTINE, WL .
WEED SCIENCE, 1990, 38 (01) :22-33
[23]   POSTEMERGENCE GRASS CONTROL WITH HERBICIDES APPLIED AT ULV IN PARAFFINIC OIL [J].
MCWHORTER, CG ;
BARRENTINE, WL ;
HANKS, JE .
WEED TECHNOLOGY, 1992, 6 (02) :262-268
[24]   LEAF WAX OF OATS [J].
TULLOCH, AP ;
HOFFMAN, LL .
LIPIDS, 1973, 8 (11) :617-622
[25]   EPICUTICULAR-WAXES OF SECALE-CEREALE AND TRITICALE-HEXAPLOIDE LEAVES [J].
TULLOCH, AP ;
HOFFMAN, LL .
PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 1974, 13 (11) :2535-2540
[26]   COMPOSITION OF LEAF WAX OF LITTLE CLUB WHEAT [J].
TULLOCH, AP ;
WEENINK, RO .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY-BACK YEAR, 1969, 47 (17) :3119-+
[27]   GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC-MASS SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS OF BETA-DIKETONE-CONTAINING PLANT WAXES - USE OF TRIMETHYLSILYL ETHERS [J].
TULLOCH, AP ;
HOGGE, LR .
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY, 1978, 157 (SEP) :291-296
[28]   EPICUTICULAR WAX COMPOSITION OF ECHINOCHLOA-CRUSGALLI [J].
TULLOCH, AP ;
BERGTER, L .
PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 1980, 19 (01) :145-146
[29]  
van Overbeek J., 1954, Research Progress Report. 14th Western Weed Control Conference, P128, DOI 10.2307/4040131
[30]   Resistance of solid surfaces to wetting by water [J].
Wenzel, RN .
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, 1936, 28 :988-994