2024
DOI: 10.1017/wet.2024.34
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Reduced adsorption of dicamba spray droplets on leaves as droplet size increases

Cody F. Creech,
Greg R. Kruger,
Milena Oliveira
et al.

Abstract: Off-target movement of growth regulator herbicides can cause severe injury to susceptible plants. Apart from not spraying on windy days or at excessive boom heights, making herbicide applications using nozzles that produce large droplets is the preferred method for reducing herbicide drift. Although large droplets maintain a higher velocity and are more likely to reach the leaf surface in windy conditions, their ability to remain on the leaf surface is poorly understood. Upon impact with the leaf surface, drop… Show more

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