The role and advantages of penetrants in agricultural applications
The role and advantages of penetrants in agricultural applications
Penetrants play a vital role in agricultural applications and show obvious advantages. The following is a detailed description of the role and advantages of penetrants in agricultural applications:
1. The role of penetrants in agricultural applications
Enhance the penetration ability of pesticides:
Penetrants can change the structure and properties of plant epidermis, reduce the surface tension of pesticide formulations, and make it easier to penetrate the wax layer and other obstacles on the surface of plant leaves and enter the plant body.
Penetrants can also promote the systemic absorption of pesticides in plants, so that pesticides can be better transmitted in plants, forming a full range of prevention and control effects, and preventing the spread of pests and diseases.
Improve the efficiency of pesticide utilization:
By enhancing the penetration ability of pesticides, penetrants can ensure that pesticides act more effectively on target organisms, reducing the waste and ineffective use of pesticides.
Penetrants can also improve the adhesion and suspension rate of pesticides, effectively reduce the dead corners of spray liquid distribution, and further improve the effective utilization rate of pesticides.
Promoting fertilizer absorption: Adding permeants to fertilizers can promote the penetration and diffusion of fertilizer components in the soil, improve the utilization rate of fertilizers and the absorption efficiency of crops. Permeants can also improve soil structure and permeability, and enhance the ability of plant roots to absorb water and nutrients. 2. Advantages of permeants in agricultural applications Improving control effects: Permeants can significantly improve the insecticidal, fungicidal or weeding effects of pesticides, and reduce the resistance level of pests and mites. By promoting the conduction and distribution of pesticides in plants, permeants can form a full range of control effects and effectively prevent the spread of pests and diseases. Reduce the amount of pesticides used: Since permeants can significantly improve the utilization efficiency of pesticides, they can reduce the amount of pesticides used in actual applications and reduce agricultural production costs. Reducing the amount of pesticides used can also help reduce the amount of pesticide residues in the environment and reduce the risk of pollution to soil and water bodies. Improve crop yield and quality: Permeants can improve crop yield and quality by promoting the absorption and utilization of pesticides and fertilizers. Penetrants can also improve the soil environment and provide better conditions for crop growth.
Wide applicability:
Penetrating agents are suitable for various types of soils and crops, including sandy soils, clay, peat soils, as well as rice, corn, wheat, fruit trees, vegetables, etc.
Penetrants can also be mixed with a variety of pesticides and fertilizers, which is convenient and flexible.
In summary
Penetrants play a vital role in agricultural applications, with advantages such as improving prevention and control effects, reducing pesticide usage, increasing crop yields and quality, and wide applicability. However, in actual applications, it is also necessary to pay attention to controlling the amount and method of use to avoid negative impacts on the environment and ecosystem.