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CAS No.: | 120068-37-3 |
Formula: | C12h4cl2f6n4OS |
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Product Introduction |
Fipronilis a phenylpyrazole insecticide with a broad insecticidal spectrum. Its main effect on pests is stomach toxicity, and it also has contact killing and certain internal absorption effects. Its mechanism of action lies in hindering the chloride metabolism controlled by γ -aminobutyric acid in insects. Therefore, it has high insecticidal activity against important pests such as aphids, leafhoppers, planthoppers, Lepidoptera larvae, flies and Coleoptera, and has no phytotoxicity to crops. This agent can be applied to the soil or sprayed on the leaves. When applied to the soil, it can effectively prevent and control corn root and leaf beetles, golden needle worms and cutworms. When sprayed on the leaves, it has a high level of control effect on small cabbage moths, cabbage white butterflies, rice thrips, etc., and the effect lasts for a long time. In recent years, flufenitrile has also been widely used as a sanitary insecticide. It is mainly used for preventing and killing harmful organisms such as cockroaches and ants. |
Specificationi for Fipronil 20%SC
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Product name | Fipronil 20%SC | |
Biochemistry |
Insecticide which acts as a blocker of the GABA-regulated chloride channel. Insects resistant or tolerant to pyrethroid, cyclodiene, organophosphorus and/or carbamate insecticides are susceptible to fipronil. |
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Mode of action |
Broad-spectrum insecticide, toxic by contact and ingestion. Limited xylem systemicity in some monocotyledonous crops. Can be used to control insects when applied as a soil or seed treatment. Good to excellent residual control following foliar application. |
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Uses |
Control of multiple species of thrips on a broad range of crops by foliar, soil or seed treatment. Control of corn rootworms, wireworms and termites by soil treatment in maize. Control of boll weevils and plant bugs on cotton, diamond-back moths on crucifers, and colorado beetle on potatoes, by foliar application. Control of stem borers, leaf miners, planthoppers, leaf folders/rollers and weevils in rice. Foliar application rates range from 10-80 g/ha; soil treatment rates 100-200 g/ha. |
Advantages of Fipronil |
Flufenitrile is a phenylpyrazole insecticide with a broad insecticidal spectrum. It mainly exerts stomach toxicity on pests, and also has contact killing and certain systemic effects. |
It has a high level of preventive effect and a long duration of effect. |
It has no cross-resistance with existing insecticides and has a good control effect on pests that have developed resistance or are sensitive to organophosphorus, organochlorine, carbamate, pyrethroid and other insecticides. |
It can control both underground pests and above-ground pests. It can be used not only for stem and leaf treatment and soil treatment, but also for seed treatment. |
It is recommended by many pesticide experts as one of the preferred varieties to replace highly toxic organophosphorus pesticides |