Physical-chemical properties of spray syrup in tank-mixing multiple pesticides and water sources used in grain farming

Fernando Burin, Cristiano Márcio Alves de Souza, I. Ramires, P. V. da Silva
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This work evaluated physical-chemical properties of spraying syrup formulated with different water types and using or not tank-mixing pesticides. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 4 x 5 factorial scheme (4 water types and 4 pesticide syrups + control, non-sprayed plant) in three sampling times (off-season corn, pre-planting soybean weed control, and soybean season) within one year. Water treatments consisted of deionized, well, river and weir water. Product mixing consisted of herbicide (Glyphosate 925 g a.i. ha-1), herbicide + insecticide (Imidacloprid + beta-cyfluthrin 100+12.5 g a.i. ha-1), herbicide + fungicide (Trifloxystrobin + Prothioconazole 70+60 g a.i. ha-1) and herbicide + insecticide + fungicide. Weir water presented the worst physical quality. Spraying syrup prepared with tank-mixing herbicide, insecticide, and fungicide in various combinations decreased the effectiveness of the pesticide. When associating the three pesticides, less dissolution of the spray syrup and greater risk of syrup incompatibility leads to pesticide ineffectiveness. Highlights: The water type used in tank-mixing multiple pesticides affects spraying syrup quality. Water with the worst physical quality decreases pesticide performance. Less dissolution and greater risk of fungicide ineffectiveness take place when three pesticides are associated. Spraying syrup prepared with tank-mixing pesticides increased in the successive cultivation of soybean/corn.
粮食农用多种农药和水源混合罐中喷雾糖浆的物理化学性质
评价了不同水型配制的喷雾糖浆的理化性质,以及是否使用罐式混合农药。试验设计采用4 × 5因子随机方案(4种水型和4种农药糖浆+对照、未喷施植株),在1年内3次取样(玉米淡季、大豆播种前杂草防治和大豆季节)。水处理包括去离子水、井水、河水和堰水。产品由除草剂(草甘膦925 g a.i. ha-1)、除草剂+杀虫剂(吡虫啉+高效氟氰菊酯100+12.5 g a.i. ha-1)、除草剂+杀菌剂(氟虫酯+原硫康唑70+60 g a.i. ha-1)和除草剂+杀虫剂+杀菌剂组成。堰水的物理质量最差。喷洒不同组合除草剂、杀虫剂和杀菌剂制成的糖浆降低了农药的有效性。当三种农药相关联时,喷雾糖浆的溶出度越低,糖浆不相容的风险越大,导致农药无效。亮点:罐内混合多种农药使用的水类型影响喷洒糖浆的质量。物理质量最差的水会降低农药性能。当三种农药同时使用时,溶出度更低,杀菌剂失效的风险更大。在大豆/玉米连作中,罐式混合农药制备的喷雾糖浆用量增加。
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