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Sustained Agricultural Spraying: From Leaf Wettability to Dynamic Droplet Impact Behavior

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GLOBAL CHALLENGES
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/gch2.202300007

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agricultural spray; drop impact; leaf wettability; surface microstructure; surfactant

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Crop production and quality safety system can improve human health and environmental sustainability. The relationship between wettability and surface microstructure in different crop leaves is explored, leading to a proposed model for reducing agrochemical use and promoting sustainable eco-friendly agriculture systems.
Crop production and quality safety system have the potential to nurture human health and improve environmental sustainability. Providing a growing global population with sufficient and healthy food is an immediate challenge. However, this system largely depends on the spraying of agrochemicals. Crop leaves are covered with different microstructures, exhibiting distinct hydrophilic, hydrophobic, or even superhydrophobic wetting characteristics, thus leading to various deposition difficulties of sprayed droplets. Here, the relationship between wettability and surface microstructure in different crop leaves from biological and interfacial structural perspectives is systematically demonstrated. A relational model is proposed in which complex microstructures lead to stronger leaf hydrophobicity. And adding surfactant with a faster dynamically migrating velocity and reducing droplet size can improve agrochemical precise deposition. These contribute toward highly accurate and efficient targeted applications with fewer agrochemicals use and promote sustainable models of eco-friendly agriculture systems.

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