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Product Name:
Acetamiprid 20% SP
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Product Introduction |
Acetamiprid is a systemic insecticide suitable for application to foliage, seeds and soil. It has ovicidal and larvicidal activity against Hemiptera and Lepidoptera and controls adults of Thysanoptera. It is active principally by ingestioin although some contact action is also observed; penetration through the cuticle, is low. The products has translaminar activity, allowing improved control of aphids and whiteflies on the underside of leaves and provides residual activity lasting up to four weeks. Acetamiprid demonstrates ovicidal activity against organophosphate-resistant tobacco budworms and multi-resistant Colorado beeties. |
Basic Informations |
Molecular formular |
Molecular formularC10H11ClN4 |
Molecular weight |
222.68 |
Melting point |
101.0~103.3°C |
Toxic datas |
Acute oral to adult rats LD50: Male: 417mg/kg; Female: 314mg/kg;Acute percutaneous to adult rats LD50: Male and female: >2000mg/kg. |
Specification |
Item |
Standard |
Content as acetamiprid |
20.0% ± 0.5% |
Solubility (after 5 mins, 75 um mesh) |
95% min. |
Wetting time |
90 S max. |
Solution stability (after 18 h, 75 um mesh) |
98% min. |
PH |
6.0-8.0 |
H2O |
3.0% max. |
Application |
Pest spectrum |
Control sucking-Type Insects: Hemiptera, Lepidoptera and controls adults of Thysanoptera, aphids and whiteflies, organophosphate-resistant tobacco budworms and multi-resistant Xolorado beetles. |
Application |
Sugar beet 50g ai/ha Fruit Tree 0.05-0.1 g ai/hl
Cotton 12.5-100 g ai/ha Tobacco 100 g ai/ha Citrus 6-10 g ai/hl Ornamental and flowering 28-112 g ai/1000L
Plants Leafy and fruiting vegetables, cole crops, pome fruits, grapes 28-168 g ai/ha |
Notes |
This agent on the silkworm was toxic, do not spray on the mulberry leaves. Do not mix with strong alkaline liquid mix. This product should be stored in a cool, dry place, prohibiting mixed with food storage. This product is toxic in small though, you still have to be careful not to use it incorrectly, in case of swallowed, immediately emetic, and sent to hospital. |
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