New method to increase pesticide deposition: Copper microencapsulation
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Defense date2022
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Abstract
Copper plant protection products have been severely restricted in the EU according to soil and groundwater contamination due to the traditional use as a fungicide, especially in vineyards. This limitation, together with the dependence on copper use for mildew control, places winegrowers in a great disadvantage, especially in organic production. Therefore, EURECAT together with the UPC, have developed a new copper product, more efficient in terms of deposition, in order to reduce the amount of active ingredient necessary for good disease control. Preliminary trials have been carried out by the UPC, in order to select the best formulation and to compare it with a conventional copper-based product in terms of deposition using filter paper as a collector in an artificial vineyard. The obtained results show that deposition of different developed products is statistically different from the control product, even doubling the amount of copper deposited in the collectors, which would be a promising solution to solve the problem outlined above.
CitationOrtega, P. [et al.]. New method to increase pesticide deposition: Copper microencapsulation. A: International Advances in Pesticide Application. "International Advances in Pesticide Application: Aspects of applied biology; 147: Munster, Association of Applied Biologists, 27-29 September 2022". Association of Applied Biologists, 2022, p. 283-288.
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