The success of foliar fertilizers and crop protection products depends not only on the active ingredients used but also on how the spray solution behaves on the plant surface.
For this reason, the use of adjuvants has become increasingly important in modern agricultural practices. However, many growers and applicators face the same question:
Should I use a spreader or a penetration enhancer?
The answer depends on the purpose of the application.
Why Is Spreading Important?
Plant leaves often have waxy and water-repellent surfaces.
As a result, spray droplets may remain as beads on the leaf surface or run off before providing adequate coverage.
This can lead to:
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Uneven coverage
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Application losses
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Reduced contact with the target surface
Spreading adjuvants help reduce the surface tension of spray solutions, allowing droplets to spread more effectively across the leaf surface.
The result is more uniform coverage and improved contact with the treated area.
Why Is Penetration Important?
In some applications, the goal is not only to cover the leaf surface.
Particularly for:
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Systemic fungicides
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Systemic insecticides
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Foliar micronutrients
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Certain plant growth regulators
effective interaction between the active ingredient and the plant surface is essential.
Penetration-enhancing adjuvants support improved contact between the spray solution and plant tissues, helping optimize application performance.
The Difference Between Agrocol SPRD and Agrocol PNTR
Agrocol SPRD
Spreading and Adhesion Enhancing Adjuvant
Agrocol SPRD is formulated with APG-based surfactant technology to improve spreading and retention of spray solutions on plant surfaces.
It is particularly suitable for:
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Foliar fertilizers
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Micronutrient applications
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Contact fungicides
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Surface-active crop protection products
What Does It Provide?
✔ Improved wetting
✔ Enhanced spreading
✔ More uniform coverage
✔ Better surface contact
Agrocol PNTR
Penetration Enhancing Adjuvant
Agrocol PNTR is formulated with a high-performance nonionic surfactant system designed to support improved interaction between spray solutions and plant surfaces.
It is particularly suitable for:
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Systemic fungicides
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Systemic insecticides
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Foliar fertilizers
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Micronutrient applications
What Does It Provide?
✔ Penetration support
✔ Enhanced surface interaction
✔ Improved performance on difficult-to-wet foliage
✔ Support for more effective applications
Which Product Should I Choose?
| Application Goal | Recommended Product |
|---|---|
| Improve spray coverage on leaf surfaces | Agrocol SPRD |
| Enhance spreading and retention | Agrocol SPRD |
| Support penetration of systemic products | Agrocol PNTR |
| Improve foliar nutrient uptake support | Agrocol PNTR |
| Contact fungicide applications | Agrocol SPRD |
| Systemic insecticide applications | Agrocol PNTR |
Conclusion
Spreading adjuvants and penetration enhancers are not alternatives to each other; they are designed to address different application needs.
Agrocol SPRD helps improve spray spreading, surface coverage, and retention on plant surfaces, while Agrocol PNTR supports enhanced interaction between active ingredients and plant tissues.
Selecting the right adjuvant according to the intended application can help maximize the effectiveness of foliar fertilizers and crop protection products.
By understanding the role of each adjuvant, growers can make more informed decisions and optimize the performance of their agricultural spray programs.