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Do you know about the compounding agents of pyraclostrobin?
Pyraclostrobin is highly compoundable and can be compounded with dozens of pesticides. Here are some common compounding agents recommended Formula 1: 60% pyraclostrobin metiram water-dispersible granules (5% pyraclostrobin + 55% metiram). This formula has multiple functions of prevention, treatm...Read more -
What are the differences between Glyphosate, Paraquat, and Glufosinate-ammonium?
Glyphosate, Paraquat, and Glufosinate-ammonium are the three major biocidal herbicides. Each has its own characteristics and advantages. Almost all growers can mention a few of them, but concise and comprehensive summaries and summaries are still rare. They are worth sum...Read more -
Dinotefuran Specially Treats Resistant Whitefly, Aphid And Thrips !
1. Introduction Dinotefuran is the third generation of nicotine insecticide developed by Mitsui Company in 1998. It has no cross resistance with other nicotine insecticides, and has contact and stomach toxicity effects. At the same time, it also has good internal absorption, high quick effect,...Read more -
Is corn affected by smut? Timely identification, early prevention and treatment can effectively avoid a pandemic
The dark corn on the corn tree is actually a disease, which is commonly known as corn smut, also called smut, commonly known as gray bag and black mold. Ustilago is one of the important diseases of corn, which has a great impact on corn yield and quality. The degree of y...Read more -
Chinese Spring Festival HOLIDAY NOTICE.
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Although Chlorfenapyr has good insecticidal effect, you must pay attention to these two major shortcomings!
Pests pose a huge threat to the growth and development of crops. Preventing and controlling pests is the most important task in agricultural production. Due to the resistance of pests, the control effects of many pesticides have gradually declined. With the efforts of ma...Read more -
Emamectin Benzoate’s features and the most complete compounding solution!
Emamectin Benzoate is a new type of highly efficient semi-synthetic antibiotic pesticide with the characteristics of ultra-high efficiency, low toxicity, low residue and no pollution. Its insecticidal activity was recognized and it was quickly promoted to become a flagsh...Read more -
Be Sure To Pay Attention To These When Using Azoxystrobin!
1. What diseases can Azoxystrobin prevent and treat? 1. Azoxystrobin is very effective in controlling anthracnose, vine blight, fusarium wilt, sheath blight, white rot, rust, scab, early blight, spotted leaf disease, scab, etc. 2. It is especially effective against watermelon anthracnose and vine...Read more -
Warmly Welcome Foreign Customers To Visit Our Company
Recently, we have received foreign customers for physical inspections of our company, and they have paid great attention and recognition to our products. The general manager of the company expressed a warm welcome to the arrival of foreign customers on behalf of the company. Accompanied by the ma...Read more -
Using thiamethoxam for thirty years, but many people don’t know that it can be used in these ways.
Thiamethoxam is a pesticide that farmers are very familiar with. It can be said to be a low-toxic and highly effective pesticide. It has a history of more than 30 years since its introduction in the 1990s. Although it has been used for such a long time , but thiamethoxam...Read more -
The use, mode of action and application scope of aluminum phosphide
Aluminum phosphide is a chemical substance with the molecular formula AlP, which is obtained by burning red phosphorus and aluminum powder. Pure aluminum phosphide is a white crystal; industrial products are generally light yellow or gray-green loose solids with a purity...Read more -
Detailed explanation of the use of chlorpyrifos!
Chlorpyrifos is a broad-spectrum organophosphorus pesticide with relatively low toxicity. It can protect natural enemies and prevent and control underground pests. It lasts for more than 30 days. So how much do you know about the targets and dosage of chlorpyrifos? Let’s...Read more