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Bengaluru: When farmers spray pesticides on crops, much of it never sticks to the leaves. Because most plants have waxy and water-repellent surfaces, water droplets either roll away or bounce off.
Water droplets can slide down or bounce off a leaf's surface because it has a waxy hydrophobic (water-repellent) coating. However, this poses a challenge to farmers when pesticides are sprayed, as the ...