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Propargite can effectively prevent and cure acarid genus of apple tree, cotton, cucumber, grape, corn, nut, soybean, drupe, tomato etc. Non-systemic acaricide with predominantly contact action; some additional action by inhalation. Uses Control of phytophagous mites (particularly motile stages) on a variety of crops, including vines, fruit trees (e.g. top fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit), hops, nuts, tomatoes, vegetables, ornamentals, cotton, maize, peanuts, and sorghum. Used at rates from 0.75-1.8 kg/ha on row crops and foliar sprays of 0.85-3.0 kg/ha on perennial fruit and nut crops. Phytotoxicity Phytotoxic to pears, strawberries, roses, and cotton under 10 inches in height. Citrus fruit and beans may also show some injury.
Abamectin is the new type of anti-acarid antibiotic, which is distilled after microbial ferment, B1a is the most active content of it and has a very good effect on anti-acarid and other pests, so it has the feature of "broad-spectrum, high efficient, low hangover and easy use". So it is the ideal biological agricultural chemical to current anti-pest. Avm to kill pest through eat (mastication insects and stick & suck insects) and touch (avm can enter into body through insects' stoma and claw), it blocks the nerval conduct system of insects to paralysis and dyed, avm can be decomposed by light and microbe, and can be absorbed into the body of plant by its roots, so it is safe to the environment.
This combination is a broad-spectrum acaricide-insecticide mix, effective against spider mites and certain insect pests. Below is a detailed guide for its application.
Chemical Class: Sulfite acaricide
Mode of Action: Inhibits ATP production in mites (mitochondrial disruptor)
Target Pests:
Spider mites (Tetranychus urticae, Panonychus ulmi)
Russet mites (Aculops lycopersici)
Weak on eggs, best against nymphs & adults
Chemical Class: Avermectin (macrocyclic lactone)
Mode of Action: GABA agonist (nerve toxin)
Target Pests:
Spider mites (including resistant strains)
Leafminers (Liriomyza spp.)
Thrips (suppression)
Strong on larvae & adults, weak on eggs
Best for:
Resistant mite control (synergistic effect)
Broad pest spectrum (mites + some insects)
Fruits: Citrus, grapes, apples, strawberries
Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplants
Field Crops: Cotton, soybeans
Ornamentals: Roses, greenhouse plants
(Always check label restrictions-some crops may be sensitive to Abamectin.)
Formulation | Rate per Hectare | Water Volume |
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Propargite 40% EC | 0.5-1.0 L | 500-1000 L |
Abamectin 1.8% EC | 300-500 mL | 500-1000 L |
Premix (e.g., Propargite 30% + Abamectin 0.6% ME) | 1.0-1.5 L | 500-1000 L |
Apply at first sign of mite infestation (before heavy webbing).
Best time: Early morning or late evening (Abamectin degrades in sunlight).
Reapplication: Every 7-14 days (max 2-3 applications/season to avoid resistance).
High-pressure sprayer (ensure full canopy penetration).
Cover undersides of leaves (mites prefer these areas).
Add a surfactant (e.g., silicone-based) to improve adhesion.
Synergistic effect - Propargite enhances Abamectin's penetration.
Resistance management - Two different modes of action.
Extended residual control (7-14 days).
Phytotoxicity Risk:
Abamectin can harm sensitive crops (e.g., cucumbers at high rates).
Avoid spraying under high temperatures (>30°C).
Bee Toxicity:
Abamectin is highly toxic to bees - apply at dusk/dawn.
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI):
Propargite: 14-30 days (depends on crop).
Abamectin: 3-7 days (leafy vegetables), 14-21 days (fruits).
Resistance Risk:
Rotate with non-avermectin miticides (e.g., clofentezine, fenpyroximate).
Standalone Mix:
Propargite 40% EC + Abamectin 1.8% EC
Premix Example:
Propargite 30% + Abamectin 0.6% ME (Microemulsion)
Dose: 1.0-1.5 L/ha
REI (Re-Entry Interval): 24 hours
Rotate with miticides from different IRAC groups:
Group 10 (e.g., Etoxazole - egg inhibitor)
Group 20A (e.g., Cyflumetofen - mitochondrial disruptor)
Group 25 (e.g., Bifenazate - neural toxin)
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