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Natural green-peel orange essential oil enhanced the deposition, absorption and permeation of prochloraz in cucumber.

Wanling YuanPengyue ZhaoHuiping ChenLiang WangGuizhen HuangLi-Dong CaoQiliang Huang
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
Pesticides have long been used in agricultural production and will continue to be used long into the future. Enhancing their efficient use in agricultural production is an effective method to avoid their loss to non-target areas, such as soil, water and air. Here natural green-peel orange essential oil (GOEO) was used as a spray adjuvant to improve the efficient use of pesticides. A comparative study between a conventional formulation and a conventional formulation with GOEO was conducted. Conventional formulations of prochloraz were chosen as control groups. It was obvious that the concentrations of prochloraz and its metabolite in cucumber leaves treated by conventional formulations with GOEO were much higher than those treated without GOEO. The data also showed, for both emulsifiable concentrate (EC) and suspension concentrate (SC), that the spreading and penetration performance were improved when GOEO was used as a spray adjuvant, but with SC the impact was more significant. GOEO improved the deposition, absorption and degradation performance of prochloraz on cucumber leaves. It was more applicable to those pesticide formulations without a good wetting and spreading effect, such as SC. As a plant source extract, GOEO is much safer for crops and more friendly to the environment than other synthetic adjuvants. The application of GOEO as a spray adjuvant has great potential to increase the pesticide utilization rate.
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