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Pest Management Science|November 28, 2022
Importance of leaf surface and formulation properties in predicting wetting outcomesJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster
Pest Management Science|December 10, 2022
Importance of adjuvant formulation properties in predicting wetting on leaf surfacesJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster
Pest Management Science|October 31, 2014
The contribution of spray formulation component variables to foliar uptake of agrichemicalsW Alison Forster, Mark O Kimberley
Pest Management Science|February 15, 2017
Methods for evaluating leaf surface free energy and polarity having accounted for surface roughnessJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster
Pest Management Science|May 24, 2006
Cuticular uptake of xenobiotics into living plants. Part 2: influence of the xenobiotic dose on the uptake of bentazone, epoxiconazole and pyraclostrobin, applied in the presence of various surfactants, into Chenopodium album, Sinapis alba and Triticum aestivum leavesW Alison Forster, Jerzy A Zabkiewicz, Zhiqian Liu
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|April 13, 2006
Mechanisms of cuticular uptake of xenobiotics into living plants: evaluation of a logistic-kinetic penetration modelW Alison Forster, Jerzy A Zabkiewicz, Markus Riederer
Pest Management Science|November 10, 2004
Mechanisms of cuticular uptake of xenobiotics into living plants: 1. Influence of xenobiotic dose on the uptake of three model compounds applied in the absence and presence of surfactants into Chenopodium album, Hedera helix and Stephanotis floribunda leavesW Alison Forster, Jerzy A Zabkiewicz, Markus Riederer
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|July 5, 2019
Mathematical Modelling of Hydrophilic Ionic Fertiliser Diffusion in Plant Cuticles: Lipophilic Surfactant EffectsEloise C Tredenick, Troy W Farrell, W Alison Forster
Pest Management Science|April 14, 2015
Effect of solution and leaf surface polarity on droplet spread area and contact angleJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster, Rebecca M van Leeuwen
Pest Management Science|June 18, 2011
Quantification of physical (roughness) and chemical (dielectric constant) leaf surface properties relevant to wettability and adhesionJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster, Rebecca M van Leeuwen
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Pest Management Science|November 28, 2022
Importance of leaf surface and formulation properties in predicting wetting outcomesJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster
Pest Management Science|December 10, 2022
Importance of adjuvant formulation properties in predicting wetting on leaf surfacesJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster
Pest Management Science|October 31, 2014
The contribution of spray formulation component variables to foliar uptake of agrichemicalsW Alison Forster, Mark O Kimberley
Pest Management Science|February 15, 2017
Methods for evaluating leaf surface free energy and polarity having accounted for surface roughnessJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster
Pest Management Science|May 24, 2006
Cuticular uptake of xenobiotics into living plants. Part 2: influence of the xenobiotic dose on the uptake of bentazone, epoxiconazole and pyraclostrobin, applied in the presence of various surfactants, into Chenopodium album, Sinapis alba and Triticum aestivum leavesW Alison Forster, Jerzy A Zabkiewicz, Zhiqian Liu
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|April 13, 2006
Mechanisms of cuticular uptake of xenobiotics into living plants: evaluation of a logistic-kinetic penetration modelW Alison Forster, Jerzy A Zabkiewicz, Markus Riederer
Pest Management Science|November 10, 2004
Mechanisms of cuticular uptake of xenobiotics into living plants: 1. Influence of xenobiotic dose on the uptake of three model compounds applied in the absence and presence of surfactants into Chenopodium album, Hedera helix and Stephanotis floribunda leavesW Alison Forster, Jerzy A Zabkiewicz, Markus Riederer
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|July 5, 2019
Mathematical Modelling of Hydrophilic Ionic Fertiliser Diffusion in Plant Cuticles: Lipophilic Surfactant EffectsEloise C Tredenick, Troy W Farrell, W Alison Forster
Pest Management Science|April 14, 2015
Effect of solution and leaf surface polarity on droplet spread area and contact angleJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster, Rebecca M van Leeuwen
Pest Management Science|June 18, 2011
Quantification of physical (roughness) and chemical (dielectric constant) leaf surface properties relevant to wettability and adhesionJustin J Nairn, W Alison Forster, Rebecca M van Leeuwen
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