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Oct 13, 2023

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Insecticide

 

1. Pyrethroid insecticides-target neural sodium ion channels


Deltamethrin, beta-cyhalothrin, cypermethrin, bifenthrin, cis-cypermethrin, S-cypermethrin, tefluthrin, cyfluthrin, hexacypermethrin, ethermethrin, permethrin, cyfenvalerate, fluvalinate, fenpropathrin, fenmethrin, fenmethrin, brofluthrin, flumethrin, deltamethrin, gamma-cyhalothrin, profluthrin, methofluthrin, and transfluthrin.

 

2. Organophosphorus pesticides-cholinesterase inhibitors


Chlorpyrifos, profenofos, diazinon, fenitrothion, methophos, quinalphos, butylpyrimidinate (used for soil treatment, highly toxic), thiazophos, omethoate, dimethoate, triazophos, thiophos, ethion, sulfoxide, phosmet, difeniocarb, pyrifluthion.

 

3. Nicotinic pesticides - act on the acetylcholinesterase receptors of pests


Imidacloprid, thiamethoxam, acetamiprid, nitenpyram, thiacloprid, clothianidin, dinotefuran, nicotine.

 

4. Carbamate pesticides (containing nereosin-based pesticides)-choylesterase inhibitors


Carbaryl, aldicarb, thiodicarb, carbofuran, fenitrocarb (nereosin), carbofuran, methiocarb, methiocarb, sec-butylcarb, fenoxycarb, Benthiocarb, Aphicarb, Dimethiocarb, Bollcarb, Difeniocarb, Isopropylcarb, Furacarb, Methiocarb, Ethiobencarb, Prozocarb, Insecticide Ring, Methiocarb, Insecticides, Insecticides, Insecticides, Polythianes.

 

5. Benzoylurea insecticides—insect growth regulators, interfere with insect epidermal chitin biosynthesis, and are highly safe for the environment


Lufenuron, fluflubenzuron, diflubenzuron, fluflubenzuron, flufenuron, fluflubenzuron, fluflubenzuron, fluflubenzuron, fenflubenzuron, diflubenzuron, diflubenzuron, Diclofenac, Triflubenzuron.

 

6. Organochlorine pesticides - high residue, have made outstanding contributions to pesticide pest control and sanitary pest control


Endosulfan, dicofol, lindane.

 

7. Pyridazinone insecticides


Rotenone, pyridafenone, pyridafenone.

 

8. Acaricide


Mefenacet, fenbutyltin, didifenthiuron, fenpyridoxazole, etoxazole, fenzoquinone, fenacetate, tricyclic tin, thifenacetate, pyridaben, and benzamidine, quinfenacet, tetrafenacet, fenfenpyr, fenpyrfen, flufenfen, bromofenfen , triazole tin, benzoate, and fenfolate.

 

9. Biological pesticides

 

Abamectin, Spinosad, Bacillus thuringiensis, Mibemycin, Methylaminoabamectin (Emamectin), Insectosulfonate, thiocyclam, sucrose octacarboxylate, Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, nuclear polyhedrosis virus, cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus, and granulovirus.

 

10. Botanical pesticides


Nicotine, rotenone, pyrethrin, azadirachtin, azadirachtin, anisatein, adipine, pine resin mixture, pine resin, 2-pinene, geranol, cottonseed alcohol.

 

11. Other structural growth regulators


Tetrazinone, cyromazine, pyriproxyfen, tebufenozide, methoxyfenozide, flufenoxuride, cyclofenofenozide, methoprene, indoxacarb, hydrazide.

 

12. Other structural pesticides - the molecular structure contains heterocyclic rings such as pyrazole, imidazole or pyrrole, or aldehyde groups and other structures


Fipronil, indoxacarb, bromiphenil, metaldehyde, flusilethrin, pymetrozine, pyridoxacarb, fenpyramid.


Fungicide
1. Triazole fungicides - methylsterol synthesis inhibitors, the largest class of fungicides

 


Tebuconazole, epoconazole, difenoconazole, propiconazole, fluconazole, mycloconazole, cyproconazole, fluconazole, phenconazole, hexaconazole, leafconazole, tetrafluorimidazole, triazole, fenconazole, diphenyltriazole, penconazole, penconazole, nitrileconazole, myconazole, furoconazole, iminozole, siloflurazole, triadimefon.

 

 

2. Morpholine fungicides - sterol synthesis inhibitor fungicides


Dimethomorph, fenpropidine, fenpropimorph, spironil, tridemorpholine, dodecamorpholine, flumorpholine.

 

3. Other fungicides that inhibit sterol biosynthesis - pyrazine, pyrimidine, pyridine and other structures


Chlorofenacil, pyrimidine, pyrimethonol sulfonate, pyrimidine, flufenacil, azoxystrobin.

 

4. Other azole fungicides - pyrazole, imidazole, isoxazole, benzothiazole, thiazole


Allisothiazole, prochloraz, tricyclazole, pyrimidine, folopiperazole, imazalil, tricloconazole, activated esters, thiflufenac, oxamidazole, oryzazolin, and teriopyrazole.

 

5. Dithiocarbamate fungicides - multi-action point fungicides


Mancozeb, Maneb, Mancozeb, Mancozeb, Mancozeb, Thiram, Thiram.

 

6. Triazole fungicides with thione group and sulfonamide group


prothioconazole, amibrodole.

 

7. Inorganic and metallic fungicides - sulfur, copper preparations, lime sulfur mixture


Copper preparations, sulfur, 8-hydroxyquinoline copper, triphenyltin, lime sulfur mixture.

 

8. Benzene and phthalimide fungicides - multi-action point fungicides


Chlorothalonil, captan, and sterilant.

 

9. Methoxyacrylate fungicides - mainly by hindering the electron transfer between cytochrome b and c1, it is a mitochondrial respiration inhibitor with ultra-high activity and broad spectrum.


Azoxystrobin, trifloxystrobin, tristrostrobin, pyraclostrobin, picoxystrobin, phenoxystrobin, fluoxastrobin, trifloxystrobin, tristrostrobin, UBF-307, KZ-165.

 

10. Benzimidazoles fungicides – inhibit the mitosis of bacterial cells and act effectively


Carbendazim, thiophanate-methyl, thiabendazole, benomyl, Maisuining.

 

11. Aniline fungicides—inhibit RNA polymerase and destroy nucleic acid synthesis to effect


Metalaxyl, befenaxyl, oxalaxyl, fenamidone.

 

12. Dicarboximide fungicides - traditional fungicides, work by inhibiting NADH cytochrome C reductase and destroying the synthesis of esters and membranes


Iprodione, procymidone, vinclozolin, ethenozolin, captan, procytanide, sclerotium.

 

13. Amide fungicides – work by inhibiting succinate dehydrogenase and destroying bacterial respiration.


Cyprostrobin, carboxin, cyanobactam, flufenamide, tetracarbamide, oxycarboxylic acid, methiocarbamide, silothiostrobin, cyprostrobin, penthiopyrad, iprovalicarb, cyfluorophenamid, fluopicolide, mandipropamid, ethaboxam. Metalaxyl, Benaxyl, Diclofenac, Sulfopentamide, Thiflufenac, Phylfenthide, Cyclofenac, Furazolin, Fenfenac, Mefuramide.

 

14. Anilinopyrimidine fungicides - inhibit the cell wall decomposing enzymes of bacterial cells and act


Cyclopyrazine, cyprodinil, pyrimimetamil, fluoxastrobin.

 

15. Other multi-action point fungicides - pyridines, naphthoquinones, guanidines, sulfonamides, triazines, nitrobenzene


Fluazinam, flusulfuron-methyl, pentachloronitrobenzene, pentastrol, dithianon, biguanide acetate, diclofenazim, benfsulamide, biguanide salt, polycarbide, phthaliostrobin.

 

16. Other structural fungicides - organophosphates, ureas, azoles, amino acids, carbamates, antibiotics, etc.

 

①Carbamates: propamocarb, isopropiocarb, ethocarb, and sulfobicarb.

 

②Quinolines: phenoxyquinoline, quinolones, and quinolones.

 

③Organophosphates: aluminum ethylphosphonate, isopyrazole, dipyrophosate, pyridinphos-methyl, and pyrifenphos.

 

④Antibiotics: pleiotrophin, streptomycin, kasugamycin, phylloxanthin, blasticidin, polyoxymycin, valtomycin, and fencidin.

 

⑤pyrroles: fluclozolin, seed dressing, and fluclozolin.

 

⑥Others: cymoxanil, oxaproxil, cyclofenac, imidazole, cyclofenac, cyanofenazole, dinitrocrotonate, sulfopentamide, cyclofenac, boscalid, tetrachlorophthalide, boscalid, hypersensitive protein, cycloflustrobin, pyridazolin, seed coat ester.

 

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