mechanism of action | bromocyanuramide activates the cernidine receptor of target pests, the release of stored calcium ions in striated muscles and smooth muscle cells causes muscle contractions in the pest, resulting in muscle paralysis and eventual death. After the treatment, the pest quickly stopped feeding, lost vitality, showed symptoms of poisoning such as vomiting and muscle paralysis, and eventually died. |
product features | bromocyanamide is an insecticide developed by DuPont, USA, in the international pesticide resistance Control Commission (1RAC). Classification belongs to the 28th group (amide class) pesticides, mode of action of stomach poison and kill, which is the main mode of action of stomach poison. Bromocyanuramide has multiple spectra (unlike traditional broad spectrum, bromocyanuramide has high selectivity for a variety of target pests, and is safe for most non-target beneficial insects). It is effective against lepidopteran pests, fruit flies, liriomyelata, leaf-eating beetle, whitefly, aphids, leaf hoppers, wood lice, thrips, weats, and certain scale insects. It is highly effective against lepidopteran pests and can selectively control stinging pests, in the protection of plants and fruits while reducing the spread of vector-borne virus disease, plant growth to create a good environment, laying the foundation for high yield and income. And it has a good effect on sensitive and resistant pests, such as Bemisia tabaci, aphids, Liriomyza Diels, etc., including the main resistant pests in China: nicotine resistant Q type of Bemisia tabaci. Bromocyanamide acts on the entire developmental stages of pests: eggs, larvae, nymphs, adults. It has a variety of conduction modes, strong permeability and the characteristics of moving in the xylem, and can be used in a variety of ways, including spraying, spraying, drip irrigation, Root irrigation, furrow application, seedling tray treatment, seed treatment, etc. |