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Acidifier —
material that can be added to spray mixtures to lower the pH.
Activator — material that increases
the biological efficacy of agrichemicals.
Active Ingredient — a component
of the formulation that produces a specific effect for which the
formulation is designed.
Adjuvant — a material added to
a tank mix to aid or modify the action of an agrichemical, or
the physical characteristics of the mixture.
Amphoteric Surfactant — a surface-active
agent capable of forming, in aqueous solution, either surface-active
anions or surface-active cations depending on the pH.
Anionic Surfactant — a surface-active
material in which the active portion of the molecule containing
the lipophilic segment forms exclusively a negative ion (anion)
when placed in aqueous solution.
Antifoaming Agent — material
used to inhibit or prevent the formation of foam.
Attractant — material that attracts
specific pests.
Buffer or Buffering
Agent — a compound or mixture that, when contained in solution,
causes the solution to resist change in pH. Each buffer has a
characteristic limited range of pH over which it is effective.
Canopy Penetrating Agent
— an adjuvant that increases the penetration of spray material
into the crop canopy. See deposition aid.
Cationic Surfactant— a
surface-active material in which the active portion of the molecule
containing the lipophilic segment forms exclusively a positive
ion (cation) when placed in aqueous solution.
Colorant — a material used to
alter the color of the tank mix.
Compatibility Agent — a surface-active
material that allows simultaneous application of liquid fertilizer
and agrichemical, or two or more agrichemical formulations, as
a uniform tank mix, or improves the homogeneity of the mixture
and the uniformity of the application.
Crop Oil Concentrate — an emulsifiable
petroleum oil-based product containing 15-20% w/w surfactant and
a minimum of 80% w/w phytobland oil.
Crop Oil (emulsifiable)— an emulsifiable
petroleum oil-based product containing up to 5% w/w surfactant
and the remainder of a phytobland oil.
Crop Oil (non-emulsifiable) —
a highly refined paraffinic material whit a minimum unsulfonated
residue of 92% v/v.
Defoaming Agent
— material that eliminates or suppresses foam in the spray tank.
Deposition Aid — material that
improves the ability of pesticide sprays to deposit on targeted
surfaces.
Dormant Oil — a horticultural
spray oil applied during the dormant phase of the targeted plant.
Drift Control Agent — a material
used in liquid spray mixtures to reduce spray drift.
Emulsifier —
a surfactant that promotes the suspension of one immiscible liquid
in another.
Evaporation Reduction Agent —
a material that reduces the evaporation rate of a spray mix during
or after application, or both.
Extender — material that increases
the effective life of an agrichemical after application.
Foam Suppressant
— an adjuvant used for suppressing both surface foam and trapped
air.
Foaming Agent — a material that
increases the volume or stability of the foam formed in a spray
mixture.
Humectant — a
material which increases the equilibrium water content and increases
the drying time of an aqueous spray deposit.
Modified Vegetable Oil
— an oil, extracted from seeds, that has been chemically modified
(for example, methylated).
Modified Vegetable Oil Concentrate
— an emulsifiable, chemically modified vegetable oil product containing
5-20% w/w surfactant and the remainder chemically modified vegetable
oil.
Naphtha Based Oil
— a petroleum oil containing a majority of the naphtha fraction.
Nonionic — a material having
no ionizable polar end groups but comprised of hydrophilic and
lipophilic segments.
Paraffinic Oil
— a petroleum oil (derived from paraffin crude) which paraffinic
carbon type content is typically greater than 60%.
Penetrant — a material that enhances
the ability of an agrichemical to enter a substrate or penetrate
a surface.
Petroleum Oil — oil derived from
petroleum; contains a mixture of hydrocarbons that are broadly
classified as paraffins, napthens, aromatics, or other unsaturates,
or combination thereof.
Phytobland Oil — a highly refined
paraffinic material with a minimum unsulfonated residue of 92%
v/v.
Spreader — a
material which increases the area that a droplet of a given volume
of spray mixture will cover on a target.
Spreader / Sticker — a material
that has the properties of both a spreader and a sticker.
Sticker — a material that assists
the spray deposit to adhere or stick to the target and may be
measured in terms of resistance to time, wind, water, mechanical
action or chemical action.
Surface-active Agent — a material
that when added to a liquid medium modifies the properties of
the medium at a surface or interface.
Vegetable Oil
— oil extracted from seeds; typically those of corn, cotton, peanut,
rapeseed, sunflower, canola, or soybean.
Vegetable Oil Concentrate — an
emulsifiable vegetable oil product containing 5-20% w/w surfactant
and a minimum of 80% w/w vegetable oil.
Wetting Agent
— wetting agents can be considered synonymous with spreading agents
in function.
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