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Formula: | C60H78OSn2 |
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Fenbutatin Oxide is used to control the following: Mites, aphids, thrips, mealybugs, whiteflies and scales, although it was originally created as a miticide (acaricide). It is applied only to agricultural sites, as residential use is not permitted. Fenbutatin Oxide may be applied 2-4 times per year at a rate of 1.25-2lbs active ingredient per Acre. The estimated application of Fenbutatin Oxide for years 1989-1991 in the United States was 361, 000-522, 000 lbs. There are three application methods for Fenbutatin Oxide including airblast, groundboom or aerially.
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.
The pesticide mixture of Fenbutatin Oxide + Abamectin is commonly used in agriculture for its synergistic effects in controlling a range of pests, particularly mites and certain insects. Below are the key applications of this combination:
Spider Mites (e.g., Tetranychus urticae - Two-spotted spider mite)
Eriophyid Mites (e.g., rust mites, gall mites)
Other Mite Species (e.g., broad mites, citrus red mites)
Some Insect Pests (Abamectin adds activity against leaf miners, thrips, and aphids in some cases)
Fruits: Citrus, apples, pears, grapes, strawberries
Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplants
Ornamentals: Roses, greenhouse plants
Field Crops: Cotton, soybeans (depending on registration)
Fenbutatin Oxide: A miticide that acts as a neurotoxin specifically for mites, disrupting their nervous system by inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation.
Abamectin: A macrocyclic lactone (avermectin group) that affects the GABA and chloride channels in nerve cells, leading to paralysis and death in mites and insects.
Broader Spectrum: Controls both mites and some insect pests.
Resistance Management: Combining two different modes of action reduces the risk of pest resistance.
Longer Residual Activity: Fenbutatin oxide provides extended control, while abamectin offers quick knockdown.
Foliar Spray: Most common application, ensuring thorough coverage (especially undersides of leaves where mites reside).
Dosage: Follow label recommendations (varies by crop and pest pressure).
Timing: Apply at early infestation stages; avoid spraying during peak sunlight to prevent phytotoxicity.
Toxicity: Abamectin is highly toxic to bees and aquatic life; avoid spraying near water or during flowering.
PHI (Pre-Harvest Interval): Check specific crop restrictions (e.g., 7-14 days for some vegetables).
Resistance Risk: Rotate with other MOA groups to prevent resistance buildup.
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