1. Common name: 1) Buprofezin; 2) Monosultap.
2. Chemical names:
1) Buprofezin: (Z)-2-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)imino]tetrahydro-3-(1-methylethyl)-5-phenyl-4H-1,3,5 thiadiazin-4-one
2) Monosultap: sodium hydrogen S,S'-[2-(dimethylamino)trimethylene]di(thiosulfate)
3. Chemical class: 1) Buprofezin: chitin synthesis inhibitor; 2) Monosultap: nereistoxin analogue insecticide.
4. Type of formulation: WP (Wettable Powder)
5. Active ingredient and its content: 1) Buprofezin, 100 gram/Liter; 2) Monosultap, 400 gram/Liter.
6. Structural formula:1) Buprofezin:
2) Monosultap:
7. Toxic class (WHO): 1) Buprofezin: Slightly hazardous (a.i.) III 2) Monosultap: Moderately hazardous (a.i.) II
8. CAS registry number: 1) Buprofezin: 69327-76-0; 2) Monosultap: 52207-48-4.
9. Appearance: Yellow to brown powder.
10. Applications:
1) Buprofezin:
Mode of action: Persistent insecticide and acaricide with contact and stomach action; not translocated in the plant. Inhibits moulting of nymphs and larvae, leading to death. Also suppresses oviposition by adults; treated insects lay sterile eggs.
Uses: Insecticide with persistent larvicidal action against Homoptera, some Coleoptera and also Acarina. Effective against Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae (leafhoppers) and Delphacidae (planthoppers).
2) Monosultap.
Mixing and dilution:
Spray immediately after mixing.
Target pest and rate
Crops | Target Pests | Rate | Method of Application |
Rice | Rice Plant-hopper | 900-1150 g/ha | Water dilution and foliar spray |
Rice | Rice Stem borer | 900-1150 g/ha | Water dilution and foliar spray |
Rice | Rice leaf roller | 900-1000 g/ha | Water dilution and foliar spray |
Note:
4) DANGEROUS to bees and silkworm. Do not apply to crop plants when in flower or around the mulberry field. Do not use where bees are actively foraging. Do not apply when flowering weeds are present