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CAS No.: | 155569-91-8;103055-07-8;158062-67-0 |
Formula: | C49h77no13;C17h8cl2f8n2o3;C9h6f3n3o |
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Emamectin Benzoate is a neurotoxin that affects the chloride channels in the nervous systems of pests. It promotes the release of glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid from nerve endings. This enhances their binding to receptors on cell membranes. As a result, a large amount of chloride ions enters the nerve cells. This leads to the loss of nerve cell function and inhibits nerve conduction, causing paralysis and death in pests.
Emamectin Benzoate has stomach toxicity and some contact killing effects. It does not have systemic action, but it has strong permeability. After spraying, it can be easily absorbed by crops and penetrate into the epidermis.
Lufenuron is a new type of insecticide. It works by inhibiting the formation of chitin synthase in insect larvae. This interference disrupts the normal deposition of chitin in the insect cuticle, causing the insects to fail to molt and ultimately die. This mechanism allows Lufenuron to effectively kill pests, especially those resistant to organophosphates and pyrethroids. Its unique action mechanism does not interact with traditional organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides, making them suitable for controlling pests that have developed resistance to these chemicals.
The mechanism of action of flonicamid is mainly through the inhibition of nicotinic receptor function at the neuromuscular junction of pests. This leads to a loss of normal nerve conduction in the pests, ultimately resulting in death.
This mechanism highlights flonicamid's role as a novel nicotinic receptor blocker. It interferes with the insect nervous system to achieve pest control. Additionally, flonicamid exhibits contact, stomach toxicity, neurotoxic effects, and rapid feeding deterrence.
It is highly neurotoxic and has quick feeding deterrent activity against sap-sucking pests like aphids. These pests will quickly stop feeding after ingesting plant sap containing flonicamid, eventually dying from starvation.
These characteristics make flonicamid an efficient and low-residue pesticide, widely used in agricultural production to control and eliminate pests.
1. High Efficiency and Low Toxicity: Emamectin Benzoate is widely recognized in agriculture for its high efficiency and low toxicity. It achieves good insecticidal effects at very low concentrations. It is friendly to humans, animals, and the environment, reducing pesticide residues' impact on food safety and ecological balance.
2. Broad Spectrum: Emamectin Benzoate can control a wide variety of pests. This allows farmers to avoid frequent changes in pesticide types, reducing control costs and improving efficiency.
3. Long Residual Activity: Emamectin Benzoate has good residual efficacy. A single application can maintain pest control effects for an extended period, reducing the frequency of application and labor costs.
4. Promotes Crop Growth: While controlling pests, Emamectin Benzoate also promotes root development and leaf photosynthesis in crops. It improves crops' resistance and yield, achieving the dual objectives of pest control and increased crop production.
5. Good Compatibility: Emamectin Benzoate can be mixed with a variety of other pesticides, expanding its application range and enhancing control effectiveness. Additionally, it can be used alongside some foliar fertilizers and growth regulators, further promoting crop growth and development.
Lufenuron is insecticide with both stomach toxicity and contact killer effects. It is primarily used to control a variety of agricultural pests, including but not limited to lepidopteran larvae and piercing-sucking insects. Their characteristics include:
1.Good egg-killing effect and long-lasting effectiveness
When Lufenuron is sprayed on crop leaves or eggs, they can directly kill the eggs. More than 95% of the eggs laid within 48 hours after treatment do not hatch, with an effectiveness lasting up to about 10 days.
2.High insecticidal efficiency
Insects that come into contact with the insecticide or feed on treated leaves are anesthetized within 2 hours, stopping feeding and preventing further damage to crops. A peak in mortality occurs within 3-5 days, with an effectiveness lasting around 10 days.
3.Low toxicity and low residue
Lufenuron is of low toxicity to fish and mammals and selectively target most beneficial insects. They are safe for humans, animals, crops, and the environment, making them suitable for integrated pest management with no pollution.
4.Wide application range
It is suitable for various crops such as cotton, corn, vegetables, and fruit trees, particularly effective against noctuid pests such as beet armyworms and fall armyworms.
5.Good compatibility for mixing
Lufenuron can mix with various insecticides, showing significant synergistic effects while delaying pest resistance.
Usage methods include both standalone application and formulation mixtures. For instance, when controlling cotton bollworms and beet armyworms, a 1000-fold dilution of a 5% Lufenuron suspension is sprayed, achieving an egg mortality rate of 87.30% for 1-day-old eggs and demonstrating high stomach toxicity against 2nd to 5th instar larvae. To improve efficacy, they can be mixed with other insecticides such as emamectin benzoate, chlorfenapyr, and lambda-cyhalothrin.
Features of Flonicamid
Flonicamid has low dosage and high activity, strong systemic translocation, and resistance to rain wash-off. It has a long residual effect and is highly safe for natural enemies and beneficial organisms, making it very environmentally friendly. It can effectively control sap-sucking pests such as cotton aphids, peach aphids, thrips, and whiteflies.
Lufenuron is mainly used to control pests such as the cabbage looper, beet armyworm, tomato fruitworm, striped armyworm, diamondback moth, citrus leaf miner, apple codling moth, leafroller, pod borer, melon webworm, cotton bollworm, tobacco budworm, cabbage worm, leaf miner, eggplant borer, potato tuber moth, thrips, red spider mites, rust mites, whiteflies, and planthoppers.
Control Methods:
To control the citrus leaf miner and rust mite, dilute 5% Lufenuron emulsion oil to 1500-2500 times and spray. Apply twice a season, with an interval of 28 days. For controlling apple leafrollers, dilute 5% Lufenuron emulsion oil to 1000-2000 times and spray during flowering and after flowering. Apply three times a season, with a 14-day interval.
For controlling small cabbage worms and beet armyworms, the dosage is 30-40 milliliters of 5% Lufenuron emulsion oil per acre, applied 1-2 times during the early larval stage, with a 14-day interval. For controlling pod borer, the dosage is 40-50 milliliters of 5% Lufenuron emulsion oil per acre. For controlling potato tuber moth, the dosage is 40-60 milliliters of 5% Lufenuron emulsion oil per acre, with three applications in a season, under a 14-day interval.
For controlling cotton bollworm, apply 50-60 milliliters per acre, with two applications during the crop season, at a 28-day interval.
Lufenuron is effective against various caterpillars, thrips, rust mites, and whiteflies and is suitable for controlling pests that have developed resistance to pyrethroids, organophosphate pesticides, and carbamate pesticides.
Application of Flonicamid
1. To control various types of aphids, apply 30-50 grams of 10% flonicamid water-dispersible granules per acre, mixed with 30-50 kilograms of water for uniform spraying at the early onset of the infestation. For optimal control, a second application can be made after 7 days to effectively manage the continued damage and spread of aphids. Alternatively, you can use 15-20 grams per acre of 50% flonicamid + pymetrozine water-dispersible granules, which offers better efficacy.
2. For controlling rice planthoppers and brown planthoppers, apply during the peak period of young nymphs. Use 70-90 grams of 53% flonicamid + isoprocarb wettable powder per acre, mixed with water for spraying, focusing on even and thorough coverage of the lower and upper surfaces of the rice leaves. This will enhance the control effect.
3. To control thrips, apply at the onset of the young nymph stage, preferably after 4 PM. Use 7-8 grams of 50% flonicamid + acetamiprid water-dispersible granules per acre, mixed with 30 kilograms of water for spraying. This will quickly control the spread of thrips.
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Product name | Emamectin Benzoate |
Tech grade | 95%TC |
Formulation | 5%SG, WDG, EC |
Molecular formula | C49H77NO13 |
CAS No. | 155569-91-8 |
EINECS No. | / |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Product name | Lufenuron |
Tech grade | 98%TC |
Formulation | 10%SC, 5%SC, 50G/L EC |
Molecular formula | C17h8cl2f8n2o3 |
CAS No. | 103055-07-8 |
EINECS No. | 410-690-9 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Product name | Flonicamid |
Tech grade | 98%TC |
Formulation | 60%WP,20%SC,50%WDG |
Molecular formula | C9h6f3n3o |
CAS No. | 158062-67-0 |
EINECS No. | / |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
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