Pesticides - Formulations, Effects, Fate 2011
DOI: 10.5772/13801
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Distribution of Chemical and Microbial Pesticides through Drip Irrigation Systems

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“…BVCs could therefore be applied using fumigant application methods such as shank injection to the soil. Recent research showed that drip irrigation of fumigants was more effective than shank injection ( Ajwa et al, 2002 ; Zhu et al, 2011 ). This method, termed chemigation, could be used in crops grown on plastic mulch.…”
Section: Application Of Biogenic Volatile Compounds As Plant Stimulanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…BVCs could therefore be applied using fumigant application methods such as shank injection to the soil. Recent research showed that drip irrigation of fumigants was more effective than shank injection ( Ajwa et al, 2002 ; Zhu et al, 2011 ). This method, termed chemigation, could be used in crops grown on plastic mulch.…”
Section: Application Of Biogenic Volatile Compounds As Plant Stimulanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precise amounts of BVCs could be applied in chemigation systems by means of water flow meters and pressure regulators. Chemical injection units similar to those described by Zhu et al (2011) could be used as the basis for development of more suitable systems for application of BVCs. Water solubility of BVCs is an important factor for chemigation.…”
Section: Application Of Biogenic Volatile Compounds As Plant Stimulanmentioning
confidence: 99%