Recently, many regions have entered the peak season for pests and diseases, making pesticide application efficiency a major concern for farmers. Traditional adjuvants often result in "overspraying, poor effect," or even phytotoxicity due to pesticide slippage and uneven adhesion. In contrast, the new IOTA-2000 agricultural organosilicon adjuvant is quietly changing this situation.
This polyether-modified organosilicon surfactant can reduce the surface tension to 21.5 mN/m, allowing the pesticide solution to spread and penetrate rapidly on the leaves, acting like an "accelerator" for the pesticide. In practical use, only 3-6 grams per acre are needed to reduce pesticide runoff and lower the phytotoxicity risks associated with traditional adjuvants. Currently, this product is widely used in herbicides, insecticides, and foliar fertilizers, helping farmers reduce pesticide use and increase efficiency, thus protecting food security.
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