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AUTHOR
I. Serre
Behaviour of alkyl oleates on leaf surfaces in relation to their influence on herbicide penetration
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Seedoil derivatives as adjuvants : influence of methyl to octadecyl oleates on the penetration of herbicides through various plant cuticles
International audience
Les esters d'huiles végétales comme adjuvants : influence d'une série d'esters de l'acide oléique sur la pénétration des herbicides au travers de divers types de cuticules
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Behaviour of alkyl oleates following foliar application in relation to their influence on the penetration of phenmedipham and quizalofop-P-ethyl
Summary The foliar penetration of four alkyl oleates (methyl to butyl) and their influence on the penetration of phenmedipham and quizalofop-P-ethyl was studied in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), cleavers (Galium aparine L.) and pea (Pisum sativum L.). Loss of alkyl oleates from glass and plant surfaces was inversely related to the length of the alkyl chains and was assumed to be due to volatilization. All four alkyl oleates after application alone, readily penetrated into pea and barley leaves but much less into G. aparine. Penetration of methyl oleate appeared to be faster than that of butyl oleate. Both alkyl oleates were completely metabolized in barley and pea in 27 h, but not in G. apari…