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41083-11-8
95%TC, 200SC, 25%WP
Azocyclotin
Common name: Azocyclotin
CAS No.: 41083-11-8
Specification: 95%TC, 200SC, 25%WP
Molecular formula: C20H35N3Sn
Structural formula:
Mode of action:
Azocyclotin is an acaricide with contact action. It can kill nymphs, adult mites and summer eggs, but is not effective against winter eggs.
Uses:
Used to control of all motile stages of spider mites on fruit (including citrus), vines, hops, cotton, vegetables, and ornamentals.
Crop | Pest | Rate | Method |
Apple tree | carmine spider mite (Tetranychus cinnbarinus) | 20%SC: 100~200ml/L 25%WP: 1:1500~2500 | Spray |
Citrus tree | carmine spider mite (Tetranychus cinnbarinus) | 20%SC: 100~200ml/L 25%WP: 1:1500~2500 | Spray |
It should be applied at the early stage of apple carmine spider mite and citrus carmine spider mite, pay attention to spray evenly.
The PHI (pre-harvest intervals) on apple trees is 14 days, with a maximum of 3 times per season; the PHI (pre-harvest intervals) on citrus trees is 30 days, with a maximum of 2 times per season.
Azocyclotin
Common name: Azocyclotin
CAS No.: 41083-11-8
Specification: 95%TC, 200SC, 25%WP
Molecular formula: C20H35N3Sn
Structural formula:
Mode of action:
Azocyclotin is an acaricide with contact action. It can kill nymphs, adult mites and summer eggs, but is not effective against winter eggs.
Uses:
Used to control of all motile stages of spider mites on fruit (including citrus), vines, hops, cotton, vegetables, and ornamentals.
Crop | Pest | Rate | Method |
Apple tree | carmine spider mite (Tetranychus cinnbarinus) | 20%SC: 100~200ml/L 25%WP: 1:1500~2500 | Spray |
Citrus tree | carmine spider mite (Tetranychus cinnbarinus) | 20%SC: 100~200ml/L 25%WP: 1:1500~2500 | Spray |
It should be applied at the early stage of apple carmine spider mite and citrus carmine spider mite, pay attention to spray evenly.
The PHI (pre-harvest intervals) on apple trees is 14 days, with a maximum of 3 times per season; the PHI (pre-harvest intervals) on citrus trees is 30 days, with a maximum of 2 times per season.