Chlorantraniliprole 16%+Indoxacarb 4% SC
Categories:
Insecticides
Feature:
Analysis:
Application Crops:
Target:
Rice: Chilo suppressalis, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis;
Sugarcane: sugarcane borer;
Vegetables: Diamondback moth, Beet armyworm;
Fruit trees: fruit-boring pests, leaf roller moths.
Packaging:
Product Features
This product is a compound insecticide consisting of amides and oxadiazines, primarily exhibiting stomach toxicity with contact killing capabilities. It possesses both rapid and sustained efficacy against lepidopteran pests, making it a highly effective and low-toxic agent for controlling resistant pests.
1. Complementary and synergistic mechanisms: Chlorfenapyr activates ryanodine receptors to release calcium ions, while indoxacarb blocks nerve conduction. These dual actions quickly paralyze pests, with outstanding efficacy against older larvae.
2. Long-lasting efficacy: Chlorfenapyr is a systemic and translocating agent, while indoxacarb is a penetrating and persistent agent, with a long-lasting efficacy of 15-20 days, reducing the need for 1-2 applications per crop season.
3. Strong systemic conductivity: It conducts through the xylem to all parts of the crop, providing significant control against concealed pests such as boring pests.
4. Excellent safety: The preparation is slightly toxic and safe for mammals and natural enemies, making it suitable for use in grain crop and fruit and vegetable production areas.
Other Mixture Recommendation
Mixing emamectin benzoate can enhance the efficacy against thrips; mixing pymetrozine can simultaneously control rice planthoppers and vegetable aphids.
Key words:
Chlorantraniliprole
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