EFFECT OF GLYCEROL ON SPREADING AND DRYING OF VISION(R) DROPLETS CONTAINING SILWET(R) L-77 - RELEVANCE TO RAINFASTNESS AND HERBICIDAL ACTIVITY OF GLYPHOSATE ON TREMBLING ASPEN (POPULUS-TREMULOIDES MICHX)

Citation
A. Sundaram et al., EFFECT OF GLYCEROL ON SPREADING AND DRYING OF VISION(R) DROPLETS CONTAINING SILWET(R) L-77 - RELEVANCE TO RAINFASTNESS AND HERBICIDAL ACTIVITY OF GLYPHOSATE ON TREMBLING ASPEN (POPULUS-TREMULOIDES MICHX), Journal of environmental science and health. Part B. Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes, 31(4), 1996, pp. 901-912
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture,"Environmental Sciences","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
03601234
Volume
31
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
901 - 912
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-1234(1996)31:4<901:EOGOSA>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Literature information indicates that Silwet(R) L-77 acted as a rainfa stening adjuvant and provided increased herbicidal activity on quackgr ass. However, previous results on trembling aspen were inconclusive, p robably due to the high dosage rate (1.0 kg glyphosate/ha) used, or du e to excessive spreading and rapid drying of droplets. This paper desc ribes a laboratory study conducted in 1990 using a low dosage rate of 0.4 kg glyphosate/ha to optimize the concentrations of a humectant adj uvant (glycerol), and a field study conducted in 1991 using the optimu m concentration of glycerol to examine rainfastness and herbicidal act ivity of glyphosate under field conditions. The laboratory study invol ved application of Vision(R) (a formulation concentrate of glyphosate) droplets with and without Silwet and glycerol, onto trembling aspen l eaf discs to determine the optimum spray mix based on maximum droplet spreading, drying time and rainfastness. The optimum spray mix (Vision + 0.15% of Silwet and 0.25% of glycerol) was applied onto young aspen trees in the field. For comparison, Vision alone, and Vision + 0.15% Silwet were also applied. Simulated rainfall (10 mm) was applied at 24 h after herbicide treatment. Glyphosate residues on foliage were anal yzed using a fluorometric method, and the amount washed off in rain wa s determined, The data indicated that initial deposits on foliage were nearly quantitative (ca 95%). The average pre-rain residues were 81% of the applied amount for all three mixes. The post-rain residues were : Vision 25%, Vision + Silwet 39%, and Vision + Silwet + glycerol 49% of applied. The mortalities of the aspen trees were: Vision 42%, Visio n + Silwet 49%, and Vision + Silwet + glycerol 69%. The data indicated significant increase in mortality of the trees due to the addition of glycerol to the Vision-Silwet spray mix.