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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems: The Continued Evolution of Agrochemicals, 24th Volume
By
GR Goss
GR Goss
1
Oil-Dri Corporation
?
Chicago, IL Co-editor
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GC Volgas
GC Volgas
2
Helena Chemical Company
?
Memphis, TN Co-editor
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M Salyani
M Salyani
3
University of Florida
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Lake Alfred, FL Symposium co-chairman and co-editor
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-3485-1
ISBN:
978-0-8031-3485-0
No. of Pages:
151
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
2005

When developing a granular pesticide formulation, the choice of an appropriate particle size is crucial. Particle size may or may not affect the desired performance parameters. Some of the properties to consider are sorptivity, bulk density, particle count per unit weight, hardness, drift potential, and application pattern. Depending on the nature of the carrier, particle size has little effect on bulk density and sorptivity. Particle size affects particle count per unit weight, drift potential, and possibly application pattern.

1.
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,
R. S.
and
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,
L. E.
, “
Aerial Application of Granular Herbicide, Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems
,” ASTM STP 980, 8th Vol.,
Hovde
D. A.
and
Beestman
G. B.
, Eds.,
ASTM International
,
West Conshohocken, PA
,
1988
, pp. 283–287.
2.
Gandrud
,
D. E.
and
Haugen
,
N. C.
, “
Dry Application of Dry Flowable Formulations
,”
Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems: Fourth Symposium
, ASTM STP 875,
Kaneko
T. M.
and
Spicer
L. D.
, Eds.,
ASTM International
,
West Conshohocken, PA
,
1985
, pp. 158–166.
3.
Goss
,
G. R.
,
Taylor
,
D. R.
, and
Kallay
,
W. B.
, “
Granular Pesticide Formulations
,”
Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems: 15th Vol.
, ASTM STP 1268,
Collins
,
Herbert Hall
,
Franklin
, and
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, Eds.,
ASTM International
,
West Conshohocken, PA
,
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, pp. 114–123.
4.
Halliday
,
D.
,
Resnick
,
R.
, and
Resnick
,
J. X.
,
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,
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,
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,
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5.
Handbook of Fillers for Plastics
,
1987
,
Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.
,
NY
, pp. 8–20.
6.
Moll
,
W. F.
and
Goss
,
G. R.
, “
Mineral Carriers for Pesticides — Their Characteristics and Uses
,”
Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems, Sixth Volume
, ASTM STP 943,
Vander Hooven
D. I. B.
and
Spicer
L. D.
, Eds.,
ASTM International
,
West Conshohocken, PA
,
1987
, pp. 160–176.
7.
Stein
,
J. A.
,
Kallay
,
W. B.
,
Goss
,
G. R.
, and
Papadopoulas
,
L. K.
, “
A Method to Monitor Release of an Insecticide from Granules into Soil
,”
Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems: 11th volume
, ASTM STP 1112,
Chasin
D. G.
and
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, Eds.,
ASTM International
,
West Conshohocken, PA, Philadelphia
,
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, pp. 48–56.
8.
Synek
,
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, “
Formulation, Development, and Application of an Insecticide Granule
,”
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, ASTM STP 828,
Kaneko
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and
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N. B.
, Eds.,
ASTM International
,
West Conshohocken, PA
,
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, pp. 123–131.
9.
Taylor
,
D. R.
and
Goss
,
G. R.
, “
Environmental Benefits of Using Clay Granules in Pesticide Formulations
,”
Mining Engineering
,
11
2000
, pp. 54–59.
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