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CAS No.: | 148477-71-8 |
Formula: | C21h24cl2o4 |
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Spirodiclofen is an acaricide of the ketoacid class and an embryonic development inhibitor. It mainly inhibits the synthesis of fats in mites and disrupts their energy metabolism. It effectively kills the eggs, nymphs, and young mites but is ineffective against adult mites. However, it suppresses the oviposition and hatching rates of female mites. Spirodiclofen acts as a growth and development inhibitor and has a contact action. Although its efficacy is slow, its residual effect lasts from 30 to 60 days. It has good compatibility and works through a completely different mechanism than existing acaricides, showing no cross-resistance with other mite control agents.
1. New Structure and Unique Mechanism of Action: The active ingredient in Spirodiclofen is spiroketone acaricide, which works by inhibiting the synthesis of fats in harmful mites. It shows no cross-resistance with existing acaricides, making it suitable for controlling mite pests that have developed resistance to traditional acaricides.
2. Broad Acaricidal Spectrum and Strong Adaptability: Spirodiclofen is effective against various pests such as red spider mites, yellow spider mites, rust mites, tea yellow mites, and two-spotted spider mites. It can be used for mite control in fruit trees like citrus and grapes, as well as solanaceous crops like eggplants, peppers, and tomatoes. Additionally, Spirodiclofen has good control effectiveness against other pests like pear woodlice, elm scale insects, and leafhoppers.
3. Effective Against Eggs and Nymphs: It has particularly excellent ovicidal effects, and it also has good contact activity against young mites. Although Spirodiclofen cannot quickly kill adult female mites, it has a strong sterilizing effect on them. Eggs laid by treated female mites show a 96% failure rate in hatching, dying in the late embryonic stage.
4. Long Residual Effect: The residual effect of Spirodiclofen is long-lasting, controlling the damage from certain mites on citrus for 40 to 50 days. Once applied to crop leaves, it withstands rain washout; encountering moderate rain two hours after application does not affect the efficacy of the treatment.
5. Low Toxicity, Low Residue, and Good Safety: Spirodiclofen is very safe for crops under various temperature conditions and poses low toxicity to humans and livestock. It is suitable for pollution-free production.
6. No Cross-Resistance: It can be mixed and used with most pesticides (excluding strongly alkaline pesticides and copper-based formulations). Mixing with acaricides that have different mechanisms of action can enhance the prompt effectiveness of Spirodiclofen and help manage resistance in mite populations.
Product name | Spirodiclofen |
Tech grade | 98%TC |
Formulation | 24%SC |
Molecular formula | C21h24cl2o4 |
CAS No. | 148477-71-8 |
EINECS No. | 604-636-5 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
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