Surfactants Sample Clauses

Surfactants. Only vegetable oil-based surfactants will be utilized, such as Super Spread MSO (principal functioning agents: methyl soyate and nonylphenol ethoxylate blend).
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Surfactants. Only vegetable oil-based surfactants will be utilized, such as Super Spread MSO (principal functioning agents: methyl soyate and nonylphenol ethoxylate blend). Seasonal use: Application timing will be limited to February 1 to August 15 for wipe-on application to allow for control of tall invasives while protecting native plants. Spray and wipe-on application will be permitted August 15 to October 31 , which is during the summer dry period after most native plants have senesced, and will allow for residual chemical to break down prior to fall rains.
Surfactants. Only vegetable oil-based surfactants will be utilized, such as Super Spread MSO (principal functioning agents: methyl soyate and nonylphenol ethoxylate blend). Seasonal use: Application timing is limited to the early season from February 15 to May 15, as well as application between June 1-October 25 on upland prairie sites, and August 1 to October 25 on wet prairie sites. Though native forbs may have not completely senesced by this time of year, they should not be affected by application of this herbicide since it is grass-specific. Applications during these periods will allow for residual chemical to break down prior to fall rains. The BMPs below are designed to further reduce the risk of impacting non-target species, including Fender’s blue butterfly, Xxxxxxx’x lupine and other listed plants. All applicable BMPs are to be followed whenever herbicides are used, and must be incorporated into any site-specific plan that involves the use of herbicides.
Surfactants. None Seasonal use: Application timing is limited to the summer dry period after native plants have senesced (typically August 15 to October 31), and to allow for residual chemical to break down prior to fall rains.
Surfactants. For the nonionic surfactants, we selected a wide range of commercially available surfactants, including Triton X xxx- logues, Span 20, Tween 60, Tween 85, Xxxx S20, and XXXX (Figure 1b). The hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB value) of these surfactants is a measure of their relative hydrophilicity and is an important parameter for its surface-active properties. The surfactants in this study have HLB values ranging between
Surfactants. (l) Corrosive or toxic substances.

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