Pesticide Insecticide Carbosulfan 25% EC | Agricultural Technology
Agricultural Technology Pesticide Insecticide Carbosulfan 25% EC Insecticide
Carbosulfan is a widely used organophosphate insecticide with broad spectrum insecticidal effect. It is mainly used to control various pests on crops such as aphids, leafhoppers, beetles and mites, etc. Carbosulfan has become the preferred agent for farmers to control pests due to its broad-spectrum and highly effective properties. It not only kills pests effectively, but also provides systemic protection to the crop, reducing pest damage to the crop and ensuring the yield and quality of the produce.
Carbosulfan 25% EC
Active ingredients | Carbosulfan 25% EC |
CAS Number | 55285-14-8 |
Molecular Formula | C20H32N2O3S |
Classification | Insecticide |
Brand Name | Ageruo |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Purity | 25% |
State | Liquid |
Label | Customized |
Differences between Carbosulfan and other insecticides
Carbosulfan has a low mammalian toxicity compared to other insecticides, while providing a significant killing effect on a wide range of pests. In addition, Carbosulfan has a unique mechanism of action that allows it to be rapidly metabolized to more active compounds in the pest, thereby increasing its effectiveness.
Definition of Carbosulfan 25 EC
Carbosulfan 25 EC is a common trade form of Carbosulfan, where the "EC" stands for Emulsifiable Concentrate, indicating that this form can be mixed with water to form an emulsion for spraying.
25 EC Ingredients and Formulations
Carbosulfan 25 EC typically contains 25% Carbosulfan as the active ingredient, with other ingredients such as emulsifiers and solvents. This formulation not only improves the stability and effectiveness of the agent, but also makes it easier to be absorbed by the crop and enhances the control of pests.
Trade names of Carbosulfan
Carbosulfan is marketed under several trade names such as "Marshal", "Marshall", "Biox", etc. The trade names may vary from region to region and from manufacturer to manufacturer. The trade names may vary from region to region and from manufacturer to manufacturer, but the active ingredient is Carbosulfan.
Mode of Action
Carbosulfan has strong lethality and quick effect, and has stomach poisoning and contact effects. It is characterized by fat solubility, good systemic absorption, strong penetration, rapid action, low residue, long residual effect, safe use, etc. It is effective on adults and larvae and is harmless to crops.
How does it work on pests?
Carbosulfan works by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase in the nervous system of the pests, leading to a malfunction of nerve conduction and ultimately paralyzing the pests. Its unique mechanism of action makes it effective against a wide range of pests and is not susceptible to the development of resistance.
Systemic effects on crops
Carbosulfan not only works on the surface of the crop, but also can be absorbed by the crop and conducted in the body, and has good effects on pests hidden inside the crop or on the underside of the leaves. This systemic action improves the efficiency of the use of the agent and reduces the number of applications and the amount of drugs used.
Act on these Pests:
Citrus rust ticks, aphids, leafminers, scale insects, cotton aphids, cotton bollworms, cotton leafhoppers, fruit tree aphids, vegetable aphids, thrips, sugarcane borers, corn aphids, stink bugs, tea tree aphids, little green leafhoppers , rice thrips, borers, leafhoppers, planthoppers, wheat aphids, etc.
Suitable crops:
can prevent and control pests of various economic crops such as citrus fruits and vegetables, corn, cotton, rice, sugar cane, etc.
Application
First of all, what you need to pay attention to when using carbofuran is that the maximum number of uses in each quarter and the safe period are different for different crops.
Cabbage 2 times, 7 days;
Citrus 2 times, 15 days days;
Apple 3 times, 30 days;
Melon 2 times, 7 days;
Cotton 2 times, 30 days;
Rice once, 30 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Carbosulfan harmful to human health?
Carbosulfan has some toxicity, but its effects on human health are low when used within the recommended dosage range. Personal precautions should be taken to avoid direct contact with the agent.
Can Carbosulfan be mixed with other pesticides?
Carbosulfan can be mixed with certain pesticides, but should avoid mixing with strong alkaline or acidic pesticides to avoid affecting the efficacy. Small scale trials should be conducted before mixing to ensure compatibility.
Does Carbosulfan have an impact on the environment?
Carbosulfan has a low impact on the environment, but overuse and improper disposal of pharmaceutical waste should be avoided. Environmental protection regulations should be observed and pesticide waste should be disposed of properly to minimize environmental pollution.
How to store Carbosulfan?
Carbosulfan should be stored in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperature. The medicament should be kept away from food, feed and drinking water and prevented from children's contact.
How long does Carbosulfan last?
Carbosulfan is usually effective for 2-3 years. Use of Carbosulfan within the expiration date will ensure its effectiveness. Avoid using Carbosulfan after the expiration date to avoid affecting the control effect.