Abstract

The tenacity of bendiocarb 50 w.p. applied with and without one of six adjuvants at a volume of 125 1/ha to the foliage of brassica plants ( Brassica oleracea germinifera) was evaluated before and after simulated rain by biological assay with Plutella xylostella larvae. Of the adjuvants tested, only Bond Super Sticker and Codacide Oil caused a significant level of improvement in the rainfastness of bendiocarb. Bond Super Sticker and Codacide Oil, individually mixed with bendiocarb were also applied at high volume (600 l/ha) and a suspension of bendiocarb in undiluted Codacide Oil was applied at ultra low volume (5 l/ha). The ultra-low-volume treatment was most effective, providing complete plant protection even after 200 minutes of continuous high-intensity rainfall (36 mm/hour). Codacide Oil may be a suitable adjuvant for bendiocarb at all volumes of application.

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