Chlorfenapyr

Short Description:

Mode of Action of Chlorfenapyr:

√Contact & stomach action, and also has systemic properties.

√Chlorfenapyr works by disrupting the production of adenosine triphosphate in the insect nervous system.

 

Key Properties / USPs:

·•·Good translaminar action ·•·Affected insects immediately stop feeding – no more crop loss

·•·Relatively safe for beneficial insects

·•·Crop compatibility is marvelous

·•·Best fit for IPM & IRM program

·•·Can be mixed with most of the available pesticides

·•·Broad-spectrum activities – Thrips, Mites, AW, ABW etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  • Packaging and Label: Providing customized package to meets customers various requirements
  • Min.Order Quantity: 1000kg/1000L
  • Supply Ability: 100 Ton per Month
  • Sample: Free
  • Delivery Date: 25days-30days
  • Company Type: Manufacturer
  • Product Detail

    Product Tags

    Tech Grade: 98%TC

    Formulations Target Dosage
    Chlorfenapyr 240g/l SC beet armyworm 300ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 360g/l SC plutella xylostella 150-300ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 10% + Thiamethoxam 20% SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 115g/l + Thiamethoxam 230g/l SC)

    thrips 300-350ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 8% + Clothianidin 20% SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 90g/l + Clothianidin 225g/l SC)

    bradysia odoriphaga 1200-1500ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 20% + Clothianidin 30% SC thrips 120-150g/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 9.5% + Lufenuron 2.5% SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 101g/l + Lufenuron 27g/l SC)

    beet armyworm 450-600ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 19% + Lufenuron 5% SC beet armyworm 225-300ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 24% + Lufenuron 6% SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 257g/l + Lufenuron 64g/l SC)

    beet armyworm 225-300ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 18% + Indoxcarb 12% SC

    Chlorfenapyr 25% + Indoxcarb 10% SC

    Chlorfenapyr 20% + Indoxcarb 8% SC

    Chlorfenapyr 10% + Indoxcarb 5% SC

    beet armyworm 225-300ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 10% + Abamectin-Aminomethyl 1.8%SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 10% + Emamectin benzoate 2%)SC

    plutella xylostella 300-600ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 10% + Abamectin 4%SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 106g/l + Abamectin 42.6g/l SC)

    beet armyworm 300-450ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 12.5% + Deltamethrin 2.5%SC beet armyworm 300ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 8% + Flonicamid 7%SC
    (Chlorfenapyr 87g/l + Flonicamid 76g/lSC)
    Leafhopper 400-700ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 10% + Flonicamid 10%SC
    (Chlorfenapyr 111g/l + Flonicamid 111g/lSC)
    thrips 300-450ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 20% + Chlorantraniliprole 10%SC

    Chlorfenapyr 10% + Chlorantraniliprole 5%SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 106g/l + Chlorantraniliprole53g/l SC)

    plutella xylostella 250-380ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 15% + Pyridaben 25%SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 168g/l + Pyridaben 281g/l SC)

    • Phyllotreta vittata Fabricius
    400-450ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 15% + Dinotefuron 15%SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 180g/l + Dinotefuron 180g/lSC)

    thrips 400-450ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 14% + Bifenthrin 6%SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 152g/l + Bifenthrin 65g/l SC)

    thrips 450-600ml/ha.
    Chlorfenapyr 18% + Cyantraniliprole 9%SC

    (Chlorfenapyr 200g/l + Cyantranilirole 100g/l SC)

    thrips 220-270ml/ha.

    Applicaton:

    1. Cucumber: Apply at the peak or early larval stage of egg hatching, applying once every 7-10 days, and use it twice consecutively, but no more than 2 uses per growing season.

    2. Eggplant: Use the drug before the nymph stage, thrips nymph stage or early larvae stage, and before the peak of the pest occurs. The safety interval is 7 days, and no more than 2 uses per growing season.

    3. Tea tree: Apply the drug during the nymph’s flourishing period, once. The safety interval is 7 days, and no more than 1 use per growing season.

    4. Apple tree: Apply the pesticide in the peak period of egg hatching, and apply it once every 7-10 days, and use it twice consecutively. The safety interval is 14 days, and it is used no more than 2 times in each growing season.

    5. Pear tree: Foliar spray 1-2 times. The drug was started at the early stage of the young larvae (1-2 instars), and the first control was carried out when the shoot shoots were 5 cm long. If there are overlapping generations of nymphs, the drug should be used twice consecutively, with an interval of 7-10 days, and the safety interval is 14 days. It is used no more than 2 times in each growing season.

    Cautions:

    Each crop can only be used up to 2 times to avoid drug resistance; the safety interval on cruciferous vegetables is tentatively set at 14 days.

    Sensitive to cruciferous vegetables or melon crops such as watermelon, zucchini, bitter gourd, melon, muskmelon, winter melon, pumpkin, hanging melon, loofah, etc. It is not recommended for use during the tender leaf stage.

    This agricultural insecticide is toxic to fish and cannot be directly sprayed on the water and water source; because of its toxicity to aquatic organisms, there are potential risks in the application of rice fields.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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