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Pesticide additives cause drifting droplets, but can be controlled

(PhysOrg.com) — Chemical additives that help agricultural pesticides adhere to their targets during spraying can lead to formation of smaller “satellite” droplets that cause those pesticides to drift into unwanted areas, Purdue University researchers have found.

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Pesticide additives cause drifting droplets, but can be controlled

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