Abstract

The maximum quantities of five seed treatment fungicides that adhered to seed of barley, buckwheat, crambe, flax, rape, sunflower, and wheat were determined and considered in relation to oil and moisture contents of seeds of the crops. Adhesion was related to the gross seed surface area per bushel, to fine surface features of the seed, and to the nature of the treatment material but not to number of seeds per bushel. Most adhesion was to rapeseed, which had a high gross surface area per bushel and a very rough surface. The fungicides, arranged in increasing order of adhesion to seeds, were Panogen Px, Vitaflo DB, Arasan 75, Manzate D, and Benlate T. Manzate D and Benlate T had much greater adhesion and smaller more friable particles than the other fungicides. Panogen Px depends for effectiveness on its volatility, thus less adhesion and larger aggregated particles are not factors limiting its use.

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