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  • Hazards of common wheat pests and control methods

    Common diseases of wheat 1. Wheat Rust Hazard Wheat rust is divided into strip rust, leaf rust and culm rust. When the disease develops, bright yellow and reddish-brown summer spore mounds will appear on the leaf blades, and black winter spore mounds will be produced in the later stage. Rust will...
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  • Comprehensive Guide on Control of Underground Pests

    Underground pests, particularly grubs, pose a major threat to agriculture and horticulture worldwide. These pests include the larvae of Grubs, wireworms, Gryllotalpa, Agrotis, and root maggots, which cause extensive crop damage by feeding on the roots and other underground parts of plants.   The ...
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  • enhance weed control with undetectable AI

    undetectable AI has revolutionize the manner Glyphosate 480g / liter SL can be blend with herbicide to better the consequence of weed control. By enhance the spectrum of weed killing and resolution resistance issue, undetectable AI has make significant promotion in agricultural practice. The part...
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  • Recommendations for the most effective insecticides to protect your wheat!

    Below are recommendations for several major pests that damage wheat, how they do it and what they can do to control them, as well as hot-selling insecticides for each.   1. Aphids (Aphididae) Aphids by sucking the sap of wheat leaves and spikes, so that the growth of the plant is hindered, t...
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  • Mythimna separata: hazards and control

    What is Mythimna separata Walker Mythimna separata, the northern armyworm, oriental armyworm or rice ear-cutting caterpillar, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.It is a pest with significant damage to crops such as wheat It is a pest that causes significant damage to crops such as wheat. They feed...
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  • Aphid damage to wheat and its control

    Aphids, a class of pests that are extremely harmful to crops such as wheat. They not only can suck plant sap directly, affecting the normal growth of crops, but also can transmit a variety of plant viruses, further aggravating the harm. As a pesticide supplier, we will discuss the damage of aphid...
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  • Cypermethrin: What does it kill, and is it safe for humans, dogs, and cats?

    Cypermethrin: What does it kill, and is it safe for humans, dogs, and cats?

    Cypermethrin is a widely acclaimed insecticide revered for its prowess in managing a diverse array of household pests. Originating in 1974 and endorsed by the US EPA in 1984, cypermethrin belongs to the pyrethroid category of insecticides, emulating the natural pyrethrins present in chrysanthemum...
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  • Triazole fungicides such as Difenoconazole, Hexaconazole and Tebuconazole are used safely and efficiently in this way

    Triazole fungicides such as Difenoconazole, Hexaconazole and Tebuconazole are used safely and efficiently in this way

    Triazole fungicides such as Difenoconazole, Hexaconazole, and Tebuconazole are commonly used fungicides in agricultural production. They have the characteristics of broad spectrum, high efficiency, and low toxicity, and have good control effects on a variety of crop diseases. However, you need t...
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  • What Pests And Diseases Can Matrine, A Botanical Insecticide, Control?

    What Pests And Diseases Can Matrine, A Botanical Insecticide, Control?

    Matrine is a type of botanical fungicide. It is extracted from the roots, stems, leaves and fruits of Sophora flavescens. The drug also has other names called matrine and aphids. The drug is low-toxic, low-residue, environmentally friendly, and can be used on tea, tobacco and other plants. Matrin...
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  • What is the difference between glyphosate and glufosinate-ammonium? Why can’t glyphosate be used in orchards?

    What is the difference between glyphosate and glufosinate-ammonium? Why can’t glyphosate be used in orchards?

    There is only one word difference between glyphosate and glufosinate-ammonium. However, many agricultural input dealers and farmer friends are still not very clear about these two "brothers" and cannot distinguish them well. So what's the difference? Glyphosate and glufo...
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  • The difference between Cypermethrin, Beta- Cypermethrin and Alpha-cypermethrin

    The difference between Cypermethrin, Beta- Cypermethrin and Alpha-cypermethrin

    Pyrethroid pesticides have strong chiral characteristics and usually contain multiple chiral enantiomers. Although these enantiomers have exactly the same physical and chemical properties, they exhibit completely different insecticidal activities and biological properties in vivo. Toxicity and en...
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  • Diquat usage technology: good pesticide + correct usage = good effect!

    Diquat usage technology: good pesticide + correct usage = good effect!

    1. Introduction to Diquat    Diquat is the third most popular biocidal herbicide in the world after glyphosate and paraquat. Diquat is a bipyridyl herbicide. Because it contains a bromine atom in the bipyridine system, it has certain systemic properties, but will not harm the crop roots. It can b...
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