Whiteflies, tobacco whiteflies, aphids, thrips, and other piercing-sucking pests cause serious damage due to their rapid reproduction, long migration distances, and quick development of pesticide resi
2-Naphthoxyacetic Acid BNOA can be absorbed through plant leaves and roots. It promotes fruit setting, stimulates fruit enlargement, overcomes the problem of hollow fruit, and also promotes root growt
Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA is a plant growth regulator, a type of auxin. It enters the plant through leaves, young epidermis, and seeds, and is transported with the nutrient flow to vigorousl
Spinosad is a secondary metabolite produced by the fermentation of the soil actinomycete *Spinosad*, with macrocyclic Spinosad spinosyn A and spinosyn D as its active ingredients. It is widely used to
Chlorpyrifos is a broad-spectrum organophosphate insecticide with relatively low toxicity. It can protect natural enemies, control underground pests, and has a residual effect of more than 30 days. It
though their names differ slightly, imidacloprid and acetamiprid are both first-generation neonicotinoid insecticides, belonging to the same class of insecticides. Both are highly effective against pi
In agricultural production, aphids, planthoppers, and whiteflies, due to their rapid reproduction and difficulty in control, have become some of the most widespread and damaging piercing-sucking pests
Many farmers like to mix multiple pesticides together, thinking it will improve the effect. However, this often results in no effect because of antagonistic interactions, where the pesticides cancel