Adjuvant-stabilized liquid pesticide concentrates: BASFRecent Research Landscape
Crop loss from fungal infection reduces agricultural yield and marketability. These compositions utilize specific chemical active ingredients to disrupt fungal metabolic pathways and prevent pathogen proliferation.
What technical problems is BASF addressing in Adjuvant-stabilized liquid pesticide concentrates?
Off-target spray drift
(26)evidences
Solid particles in liquid concentrates tend to settle or aggregate over time. Preventing phase separation ensures consistent dosing and application efficacy.
Poor soil water infiltration
(12)evidences
Low herbicide efficacy and poor water retention in treated media lead to wasted active ingredients and sub-optimal plant growth. Addressing these limitations ensures the chemical payload reaches the biological target effectively.
Active ingredient physical instability
(4)evidences
Pesticide concentrates frequently suffer from crystallization, sedimentation, or phase separation during storage. Maintaining a stable, homogeneous liquid state ensures consistent dosing and efficacy.