Agrochemical Pesticide lmidacloprid Insecticide lmidacloprid
Prouct Description


Product Details

Product Name |
lmidacloprid |
Apperance |
White to off-white |
CAS |
138261-41-3 |
MF |
C9H10ClN5O2 |
MW |
255.66 |
Imidacloprid, also known as imidacloprid, aphid, pyloprid, and Bidan, is a highly effective systemic broad-spectrum insecticide with stomach toxicity and contact killing effects. It has a long-lasting effect and is effective in controlling piercing-sucking mouthpart pests. This drug is a compound with a completely new structure. Its site of action in insects is the nicotinic acetylcholinesterase receptor of insects, thereby interfering with the motor nervous system of pests. This is completely different from the mechanism of action of traditional insecticides, and therefore there is no cross-resistance. This medicine is mainly used to control sucking pests on crops such as rice, wheat and cotton.
Application&Function

Imidacloprid is a nitromethylidene systemic insecticide and acts as the receptor of nicotinic acetylcholinesterase. It is used to control sucking mouthparts pests such as aphids, leafhoppers, planthoppers, thrips, whiteflies and their resistant strains. It is also effective for Coleoptera, Diptera and Lepidoptera. It has no activity against nematodes and red spiders. Due to its excellent systemic properties, it is particularly suitable for seed treatment and application in granular form. Early and continuous pest control can be carried out on cereal crops, corn, rice, potatoes, sugar beets and cotton. Pests in the later growth stages of the above-mentioned crops, as well as citrus, deciduous fruit trees and vegetables, can be controlled by foliar spraying. The foliar spray has excellent control effect on black-tailed leafhoppers, planthoppers (rice brown planthopper, gray planthopper, white-backed planthopper), aphids (peach aphid, cotton aphid), and thrips (greenhouse fence thrips), as well as whiteflies, rice , rice negative mud worm, and rice weevil. It outperforms thiazinone, ether pyrethrin, propy. When treating toxic soil, when the concentration in the soil is 1.25mg/kg (ppm), it can control the peach aphid on Chinese cabbage and the Portularia lactis aphid on broad beans for a long time. The granules were treated in 1gAI/kg seedling boxes and had excellent control effects on rice leafhoppers and planthoppers. Treating seeds at a rate of 1gAI/kg can control bean aphids and cotton aphids for at least 5 weeks.
Prevention and control targets
It is used to control sucking pests such as aphids, leafhoppers, planthoppers, thrips, whiteflies and their resistant strains. It is also effective for Coleoptera, Diptera and Lepidoptera. Imidacloprid is inactive against nematodes and red spiders. Due to its excellent systemic properties, it is particularly suitable for seed treatment and application in granular form. Early and continuous pest control can be applied to cereal crops, corn, rice, potatoes, sugar beets and cotton. Foliar spraying can be used to control pests in the later growth stages of the above-mentioned crops as well as citrus, deciduous fruit trees and vegetables. Foliar sprays have excellent control effects on black-tailed leafhoppers, planthoppers (rice brown planthoppers, gray planthoppers, white-backed planthoppers), aphids (peach aphids, cotton aphids), and thrips (greenhouse fence thrips), and are superior to thiazinone, etherpyrethrin, dimethoate, and fenethrin.
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