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What is the effect of chlorobenzamide and how to use it?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, What is the effect of chlorobenzamide and how to use it? How many days is the safety interval of chlorobenzamide? Please also know the netizens to help introduce 5%, 20% suspending agent and 35% water agent amide insecticides: chlorobenzamide, but there are many users do not use this kind of insecticides.

What is the effect of chlorobenzamide and how to use it? How many days is the safety interval of chlorobenzamide? Also ask the netizens who know to help introduce the insecticides of 5%, 20% suspension agent and 35% water agent amide: chlorobenzamide, which are commonly seen in the market, but there are many users who do not know the function and usage of this kind of insecticide. therefore, the farming network has sorted out the function and usage of chlorobenzamide insecticides, which are listed in detail below for netizens' reference. The function of chlorobenzamide insecticides: chlorobenzamide is mainly used to control armyworm, cotton bollworm, tomato heart borer, diamondback moth, pink armyworm, beet armyworm, apple bark moth, peach heart borer, pear heart borer, spotted leaf moth, golden grain moth, rice stem borer Chilo suppressalis, cabbage worm, corn borer, tobacco green worm, rice water weevil, rice gall midge, black-tailed leafhopper, Liriomyza huidobrensis, Bemisia Tabaci, potato weevil, rice leaf roller and other pests. Chlorobenzamide insecticides mainly bind to fish nitine receptors in pest muscle cells, resulting in abnormal opening of receptor channels and unlimited release of calcium ions from calcium banks into the cytoplasm of pests, resulting in paralysis and death of pests. Chlorobenzamide insecticides have reliable and stable control effects at low doses, have longer efficacy periods, prevent Rain Water flushing, and provide immediate and long-term protection at any time of crop growth. It can quickly make the pest stop feeding (about 7 minutes), lose its vitality and lose its vomiting ability, and die within 24 to 72 hours. At the same time, the p-chlorobenzamide insecticide is low toxic in mammals, safe for drug users, low toxic to beneficial arthropods such as birds, fish and bees, and can reach the maximum residue limit. The use of chlorobenzamide insecticides: 1, for the control of rice stem borer, Chilo suppressalis: use 20% chlorobenzamide suspension 5 ~ ml per mu, spray rice evenly with water. 2. Used for the control of vegetable diamondback moth: 5% chlorobenzamide suspension 30-55 ml per mu is used to spray vegetables evenly with water. 3. Used to control fruit tree moth: 35% chloro-formamide water agent can be used to control fruit trees by spraying evenly with 17500-25000 times diluted with water. The safety interval of chlorobenzamide insecticides is as follows: 1. Vegetables can use 5% chlorobenzamide insecticide suspension for 3 times at most, and the safety interval is 1 day. 2. For rice, 20% chlorobenzamide insecticide suspension is used for 3 times at most, and the safe interval is 7 days. 3. Fruits use up to 35% chlorobenzamide insecticide water agent for 3 times, and the safe interval is 14 days. The role of ethephon points for attention in using washing powder to control aphids

 
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