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Droplet size spectra and deposits of two aerially sprayed Bacillus thuringiensis formulations on artificial samplers and live foliage
Authors:A Sundaram  KMS Sundaram  JW Leung  L Sloane
Institution:Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service , Forest Pest Management Institute , 1219 Queen Street East P.O. Box 490, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada , P6A 5M7
Abstract:Abstract

Two commercial formulations of Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (BTK), Foray® 48B and Thuricide® 48LV, were applied aerially over nine spray blocks in a hardwood forest in West Virginia in 1991. Droplet spectra and spray mass deposits were determined using water‐sensitive paper strips (WSPS), glass micro‐fiber filters (GMFFs), glass plates and castor oil. Mass deposits of BTK were also assessed on natural foliage by two bioassay methods, i.e., feeding of homogenized foliage containing a starch‐sucrose solution and force‐feeding bioassay of foliar extracts containing re‐dissolved protein precipitate. Deposits on canopy foliage and ground samplers were also assessed by total protein assay and enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Droplet spectra on the WSPS were different from those on castor oil. Droplets on horizontal ground WSPS were larger than those on vertical ground WSPS. WSPS placed at canopy level collected more droplets than those at ground level. The total protein deposits (ng/cm2) were consistently higher on all blocks than the delta‐endotoxin protein deposits. Spray mass recovery on the ground samplers were low, and ranged from 2.9 to 8.0% of the applied rates.
Keywords:Forestry spray application  deposit assessment  Bacillus thuringiensis deposits  artificial samplers  total protein assay  bicinchoninic acid method  enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay
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