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CAS No.: | 121-75-5 |
Formula: | C10h19o6PS2 |
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Malathion is an efficient, low-toxicity, broad-spectrum organophosphate insecticide. It has contact and stomach poison effects, along with some fumigant and penetration properties. It effectively knocks down pests but lacks systemic action. When malathion enters an insect's body, it oxidizes to malaoxon, enhancing its toxicity. However, when it enters warm-blooded animals, carboxylesterase hydrolyzes it, rendering it non-toxic. Malathion has low toxicity and a short residual period, but its efficacy is significantly affected by temperature, performing better at higher temperatures. It remains stable in neutral media or aqueous solutions but decomposes in the presence of acids or bases.
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.
Product name | Malathion |
Tech grade | 96%TC |
Formulation | 25%WP 50%EC 57%EC 70%EC |
Molecular formula | C10H19O6PS2 |
CAS No. | 121-75-5 |
EINECS No. | 204-497-7 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
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