Title:
Efficient Herbicide Delivery through a Conjugate Gel Formulation for the Mortality of Broad Leaf Weeds

dc.contributor.authorReshu Bhardwaj
dc.contributor.authorOm Prakash
dc.contributor.authorShivam Tiwari
dc.contributor.authorPreeti Maiti
dc.contributor.authorSandipta Ghosh
dc.contributor.authorRam Kumar Singh
dc.contributor.authorPralay Maiti
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-07T11:00:58Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractCarfentrazone-ethyl is embedded in guar gum to prepare a polymer-herbicide conjugate gel formulation for a sustained release of the active ingredient (a.i.). The sprayable gel formulation was optimized at 0.5% (w/v) concentration. Strong interactions of the prepared composition of the polymer-herbicide conjugate system are shown through spectroscopic techniques, depicting the peak broadening of hydrophilic -OH bonds in the herbicide at 1743 cm-1, shifting to 1730 cm-1in the polymer-herbicide sample. There is a broadening and shifting of the peak at 329 nm for the n → π∗ transition at 335 nm in the polymer-herbicide conjugate system in UV spectra. Differential scanning calorimetric measurements show a lowering of endothermic melting peaks to 242 and 303 °C in the polymer-herbicide conjugate. X-ray diffraction studies showed a sharp diffraction peak of the pure polymer at a 2θ of ∼20.3°, while broadening and shifting of the peak position to a 2θ of ∼20.8° were observed after adding the herbicide. Diffusion of the active ingredient in the polymer-herbicide conjugate resulted in much greater coverage (most of the weed leaf stomata (>95%)) than conventional spraying. The efficacy of both the polymer-herbicide formulation and herbicide at different doses in weed nurseries showed significantly higher weed mortality in Anagallis arvensis (95.4%), Chenopodium album (∼97%), and Ageratum conyzoides (93.16%) treated with the polymer-herbicide formulation @ 20 g a.i. ha-1. Narrow SPAD readings range of A. arvensis (0.1-30.6) and that of C. album (0-5) were observed in the polymer-herbicide formulation @ 20 g a.i. ha-1was at par with the conventional formulation @ 30 g a.i. ha-1. Less regeneration in a weed nursery of A. arvensis (27%), C. album (77%), and A. conyzoides (49%) treated with gel formulations @ 20 g a.i. ha-1was observed, which was significantly lower than those in conventional herbicides. © 2022 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acsomega.2c01782
dc.identifier.issn24701343
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c01782
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/41199
dc.publisherAmerican Chemical Society
dc.titleEfficient Herbicide Delivery through a Conjugate Gel Formulation for the Mortality of Broad Leaf Weeds
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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