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  • Florasulam

    Wheat is an important food crop in the world, and more than 40% of the world’s population eats wheat as the staple food. The author has recently been interested in herbicides for wheat fields, and has successively introduced veterans of various wheat field herbicides. Although new agents su...
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  • Dipropionate: A New Insecticide

    Dipropionate: A New Insecticide

    Aphids, commonly known as greasy beetles, honey beetles, etc., are Hemiptera Aphididae pests, and are a common pest in our agricultural production. There are about 4,400 species of aphids in 10 families that have been found so far, of which about 250 species are serious pests to agriculture, fore...
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  • Industry News: Brazil Proposes Legislation to Ban Carbendazim

    On June 21, 2022, the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency issued the “Proposal for a Committee Resolution on Banning the Use of Carbendazim”, suspending the import, production, distribution and commercialization of the fungicide carbendazim, which is Brazil’s most wide...
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  • When is corn post-emergence herbicide effective and safe

    The suitable time to apply herbicide is after 6 o’clock in the evening. Due to the low temperature and high humidity at this time, the liquid will stay on the weed leaves for a long time, and the weeds can fully absorb the herbicide ingredients. It is beneficial to improve the weeding effec...
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  • Insecticide-Thiamethoxam

    Insecticide-Thiamethoxam

    Introduction Thiamethoxam is a broad-spectrum, systemic insecticide, which means it is absorbed quickly by plants and transported to all of its parts, including pollen, where it acts to deter insect feeding.[citation needed] An insect can absorb it in its stomach after feeding, or through direct ...
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  • Dosage and usage of pyraclostrobin in various crops

    ①Grape: It can be used for the prevention and treatment of downy mildew, powdery mildew, gray mold, brown spot, brown blight of cob and other diseases. The normal dosage is 15 ml and 30 catties of water. ②Citrus: It can be used for anthracnose, sand peel, scab and other diseases. The dosage is 1...
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  • Duration comparison

    Duration comparison 1: Chlorfenapyr: It does not kill eggs, but only has outstanding control effect on older insects. The insect control time is about 7 to 10 days. : 2: Indoxacarb: It does not kill eggs, but kills all lepidopteran pests, and the control effect is about 12 to 15 days. 3: Tebufeno...
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  • How to use thiamethoxam?

    How to use thiamethoxam? (1) Drip irrigation control: cucumber, tomato, pepper, eggplant, watermelon and other vegetables can use 200-300 ml of 30% thiamethoxam suspending agent per mu at the initial stage of fruiting and the peak of fruiting, combined with watering and drip irrigation It can al...
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  • When is corn post-emergence herbicide effective and safe

    When is corn post-emergence herbicide effective and safe The suitable time to apply herbicide is after 6 o’clock in the evening. Due to the low temperature and high humidity at this time, the liquid will stay on the weed leaves for a long time, and the weeds can fully absorb the herbicide i...
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  • Azoxystrobin, Kresoxim-methyl and pyraclostrobin

    Azoxystrobin, Kresoxim-methyl and pyraclostrobin The difference between these three fungicides and advantages.  common point 1. It has the functions of protecting plants, treating germs and eradicating diseases. 2. Good drug permeability. differences and advantages Pyraclostrobin is an earlier d...
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  • Tebuconazole

    1.Introduction Tebuconazole is a triazole fungicide and is a highly efficient, broad-spectrum, systemic triazole fungicide with three functions of protection, treatment and eradication. With various uses, good compatibility and low price, it has become another excellent broad-spectrum fungicide a...
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  • How to control Aphids ?

    Aphids are one of the main pests of crops, commonly known as greasy insects. They belong to the order of Homoptera, and are mainly densely populated by adults and nymphs on vegetable seedlings, tender leaves, stems and the back of leaves near the ground. The stab sucks the juice. The branches and...
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