1. Common name: Nitenpyram
2. Chemical names: N-[(6-chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl]-N-ethyl-N'-methyl-2-nitro-1,1-ethenediamine
3. Chemical class: neonicotinoidinsecticides
4. Type of formulation: SL (SolubleConcentrate)
5. Active ingredient and its content: Nitenpyram 100 gram/Liter
6. Structural formula:
7. Toxic class (WHO): Slightly hazardous(III)
8. CASregistry number: 150824-47-8
9.Appearance: Yellow to brown homogeneous liquid.
10. Applications:
Modeof action: Systemic insecticide with translaminar activity and with contact andstomach action.
Uses: Control ofaphids, thrips, leafhoppers, whitefly, and other sucking insects on rice andglasshouse crops.
Mixing anddilution:
Add the requiredvolume of product to the half-filled spray tank while agitating the water, thenfill water to the required level. Continue agitation at all times duringspraying, do not stop agitation until the tank is completely empty.
Spray immediatelyafter mixing.
Target pest and rate:
Crop | Pest | Rate | Method of Application |
Rice | Rice plant-hopper | 300~600 ml/ha. | Water dilution for foliar spray |
Vegetable | Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci | 2000~3000 times dilution with water | Water dilution for foliar spray |
Vegetable | Aphid | 3000~4000 times dilution with water | Water dilution for foliar spray |
Soybean | Aphid | 300~500 ml/ha. | Water dilution for foliar spray |
Fruit Trees | Empoasca flavescens, Aleurocanthus spiniferus | 2000~3000 times dilution with water | Water dilution for foliar spray |
Fruit Trees | Aphid | 4000~5000 times dilution with water | Water dilution for foliar spray |
Note:
DANGEROUS TO BEES.To protect bees and pollinating insects do not apply to crop plants when inflower. Do not use where bees are actively foraging. Do not apply whenflowering weeds are present.