Issue 104, 2016, Issue in Progress

Chitosan as a rainfastness adjuvant for agrochemicals

Abstract

Chitosan has been identified as an excellent rainfastness aid for a model agrochemical. We use fluorescent labelling and microscopy to show that chitosan deposits on Vicia faba leaves are able to resist wash off by rain, both in a lab-scale test and via simulated rain. Furthermore, via the same methods it has been demonstrated that the rainfastness of azoxystrobin, a common fungicide which is fluorescently active, can be improved by formulating with chitosan. These findings via fluorescent microscopy were in agreement with a quantitative LC-MS/MS method in which the exact quantity of active ingredient on a leaf surface was determined before and after a rain wash. The potential of chitosan as a rainfastness aid is further supported by positive comparison with a commercial tank-mix standard, with almost 100% retention of the model active ingredient achieved in both cases after 1 hour of washing with 10 mm h−1 intensity rain.

Graphical abstract: Chitosan as a rainfastness adjuvant for agrochemicals

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Sep 2016
Accepted
18 Oct 2016
First published
18 Oct 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 102206-102213

Chitosan as a rainfastness adjuvant for agrochemicals

Brett L. Symonds, C. I. Lindsay, N. R. Thomson and V. V. Khutoryanskiy, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 102206 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA23485B

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