Insecticide-releasing LLDPE films as greenhouse cover materials
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The use of chemical pesticides is limited by several public health    concerns regarding their toxicity levels and indiscriminate use.    Nevertheless, they are still vital components of agricultural industry    since no other competitive equivalents to chemical pesticides still    exist in terms of efficiency. This study describes the preparation and    biological assessment of an insecticide releasing plastic film for    agricultural covering purposes. The formulation was prepared by    incorporation of deltamethrin loaded, nano-sized halloysite nanotubes    into polymeric films. Thermal, morphological, and mechanical properties    of films were characterized by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC),    Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Universal Testing Machine UTM.    Sustained release profiles of the films were evaluated by    Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA). Results reveal that deltamethrin was    successfully loaded into halloysite nanotubes and nanotube incorporation    enhances the elastic modulus of linear-low density polyethylene (LLDPE)    films. In addition, films exhibit sustained release function of the    active agent for 60 days. Bioassays of the nanocomposite films with    varying deltamethrin doses tested on grasshoppers showed that the LD(50    )values of the films are 1.85x10(-5) g/cm(2). Insecticidal activities of    films were tested in greenhouse on Medicago Saliva plants contaminated    with thrips and aphid. Nanocomposites are observed to repel mature    aphids and kill young aphids and thrips.
