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  • Contact vs. systemic herbicides

    Contact vs. systemic herbicides

    What are herbicides? Herbicides are chemicals used to destroy or inhibit the growth of weeds. Herbicides are widely used in agriculture and horticulture to help farmers and gardeners keep their fields and gardens tidy and efficient. Herbicides can be categorized into several types, mainly includi...
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  • What are systemic herbicides?

    What are systemic herbicides?

    Systemic herbicides are chemicals designed to eliminate weeds by being absorbed into a plant’s vascular system and translocating throughout the organism. This allows for comprehensive weed control, targeting both above-ground and below-ground plant parts. In modern agriculture, landscaping,...
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  • What is a contact herbicide?

    What is a contact herbicide?

    Contact herbicides are chemicals used to manage weeds by destroying only the plant tissues they come into direct contact with. Unlike systemic herbicides, which are absorbed and move within the plant to reach and kill its roots and other parts, contact herbicides act locally, causing damage and d...
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  • What are Annual weeds? How to remove them?

    What are Annual weeds? How to remove them?

    Annual weeds are plants that complete their life cycle—from germination to seed production and death—within one year. They can be classified into summer annuals and winter annuals based on their growing seasons. Here are some common examples:   Summer Annual Weeds Summer annual weeds germina...
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  • How safe is Abamectin?

    How safe is Abamectin?

    What is Abamectin? Abamectin is an insecticide used in agriculture and residential areas to control various pests like mites, leaf miners, pear psylla, cockroaches, and fire ants. It is derived from two types of avermectins, which are natural compounds produced by soil bacteria called Streptomyce...
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  • Prevention and control measures after apple tree flowers fall

    Prevention and control measures after apple tree flowers fall

    Apple trees gradually enter the flowering period. After the flowering period, as the temperature rises rapidly, leaf-eating pests, branch pests and fruit pests all enter the rapid development and reproduction stage, and the populations of various pests will increase rapi...
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  • Rapeseed white rust symptoms and prevention methods

    Rapeseed white rust symptoms and prevention methods

    In recent years, the incidence of rapeseed white rust has been relatively high, seriously affecting the quality of rapeseed. Rapeseed white rust can affect all above-ground organs throughout the growth period of rape, mainly damaging leaves and stems. When the leaves ar...
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  • How to make full use of the “golden partner” to prevent and treat wheat diseases

    How to make full use of the “golden partner” to prevent and treat wheat diseases

    Tebuconazole is a relatively broad-spectrum fungicide. It has a relatively complete range of registered diseases on wheat, including scab, rust, powdery mildew, and sheath blight. It can all be effectively controlled and the cost is not high, so it has become a One of the most widely used fungici...
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  • In addition to controlling hyperactivity, paclobutrazol has so many powerful effects!

    In addition to controlling hyperactivity, paclobutrazol has so many powerful effects!

    Paclobutrazol is a plant growth regulator and fungicide, a plant growth retardant, also called an inhibitor. It can increase the content of chlorophyll, protein and nucleic acid in the plant, reduce the content of erythroxin and indole acetic acid, increase the release o...
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  • Do you know about the compounding agents of pyraclostrobin?

    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...
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  • What are the differences between Glyphosate, Paraquat, and Glufosinate-ammonium?

    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...
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  • Dinotefuran Specially Treats Resistant Whitefly, Aphid And Thrips !

    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,...
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