Method for reducing odor from a herbicidal mixture

Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Plant growth regulating compositions

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504206, 504258, A01N 2530, A01N 2532, A01N 4340, A01N 5702

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057191026

ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing odor of an odoriferous herbicide is described. The method includes providing a nonionic surfactant blend. The nonionic surfactant blend has an effective concentration of an acidulated soybean soapstock and an effective concentration of nonoxynol. The method also includes mixing the nonionic surfactant blend with the odoriferous herbicide.

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