Tech Grade: 98%TC
Specification
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Object of prevention
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Dosage
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Chlorfenapyr 240g/L SC |
Green onions thrips
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225-300ml/ha
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Chlorfenapyr 100g/L SC |
Beet moth scallion
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675-1125ml/ha
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Chlorfenapyr 300g/L SC |
Cabbage beet armyworm
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225-300ml/ha
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Chlorfenapyr10%+Tolfenpyrad10% SC |
Cabbage beet armyworm
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300-600ml/ha
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Chlorfenapyr 8%+Clothianidin20% SC |
Chives Chives maggots
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1200-1500ml/ha
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Chlorfenapyr 100g/L+Chlorbenzuron 200g/L SC |
Cabbage beet armyworm
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300-450ml/ha
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Product Description:
Chlorfenapyr is a pyrrole insecticide that inhibits the conversion of ADP to ATP by inhibiting mitochondria in the cells of the insect, which ultimately leads to the death of the insect. It has stomach-toxic effect on insect pests such as cabbage moth and beetworm moth, and has touch killing activity. Chlorfenitrile is safe for cabbage at recommended doses.
Technical requirements for use:
- In order to achieve the best control effect, it is recommended to use at the peak of egg incubation or at the early stage of larval development. Dosage per mu of preparation mixed with water 45-60 kg uniform spray.
- Apply the medicine to the tea tree at the peak of the nymphs and use it twice in a row. Green onion and asparagus were applied once at the early stage of thrips’ flowering.
- Do not apply medicine on windy days or one hour of rain is expected. Application in the evening is more conducive to the full play of the drug effect.
- The safe interval of this product on tea trees is 7 days, and it should be used no more than 2 times per growing season; The safe interval on ginger is 14 days, no more than once per growing season; The safe interval on green onion is 10 days, and no more than 1 time per growing season; The safe interval on asparagus is 3 days and no more than 1 use per growing season.
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