1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1973.tb02012.x
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Uptake of Picloram by Eucalypt Leaf Discs

Abstract: Summary Surfactants markedly increased the uptake of picloram by Eucalyptus viminalis and E. poly‐anthemos leaf discs. The effects of different surfactants and different surfactant concentrations on uptake depended largely on the degree of wetting by the applied solution on the leaf surface. A species‐surfactant interaction was evident with some surfactants, and this was examined in terms of differences in leaf‐surface characteristics between the two species. The effects of surfactants on the leaf surfaces wer… Show more

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“…Also surface tension, decreased by increasing the concentration of surfactant. Many researchers have observed the lack of correlation between surface tension and wetting characteristics of formulations and their performance (Parr and Norman, 1965, Hull et al, 1982and Sand and Bachelard, 1973 ingredient and SDS should be used since it improved spreading wet ability and retention of sprayed solution. Bioactivity increases while surface tension of sprayed solution decreased (Osipow, 1964).…”
Section: ) Physico-chemical Properties Of Spray Solution For the Locmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also surface tension, decreased by increasing the concentration of surfactant. Many researchers have observed the lack of correlation between surface tension and wetting characteristics of formulations and their performance (Parr and Norman, 1965, Hull et al, 1982and Sand and Bachelard, 1973 ingredient and SDS should be used since it improved spreading wet ability and retention of sprayed solution. Bioactivity increases while surface tension of sprayed solution decreased (Osipow, 1964).…”
Section: ) Physico-chemical Properties Of Spray Solution For the Locmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The leaves of glasshouse-grown seedlings were soft, thin and dark green in colour, and appeared to have little cuticular wax. It was felt that, in such seedlings, uptake directly through the cuticle may have been more important than in the leaf discs Sands and Bachelard (1973b) took from the tougher, thicker leaves of trees grown outdoors.…”
Section: Light Intensitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This herbicide which is effective in killing eucalypts (Bachelard et al 1965) was used by Sands (1972) throughout his work.…”
Section: Herbicide Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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