A kind of insecticidal and acaricidal composition containing mitochondrial electron transfer inhibitor acaricide
An electron transfer, acaricide-like technology, applied in the directions of acaricides, insecticides, biocides, etc., can solve the problem that the technical scheme of the binary insecticide composition has not been specifically disclosed, and achieves delaying the resistance of pests to pesticides. , The effect of reducing the cost of use and reducing the dosage
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[0045] Example 1, Preparation of 20% Fenzaclofen Compound I EC
[0046] According to the formula requirements, add 1 part of pyraclofen, 19 parts of compound I, 5 parts of agricultural milk 0201B, 5 parts of agricultural milk 0203B, 2 parts of agricultural milk 1601#, 6 parts of methanol and xylene to 100% and add them to the mixing kettle , Stir and mix evenly, and if necessary, heat and dissolve in a hot water bath to obtain 20% pyraclofen-compound I emulsifiable concentrate.
[0047] It is also possible to replace one of the mitochondrial electron transfer inhibitor insecticides (mite) agents described in the cost manual with pyraclofen to form a new 20% mitochondrial electron transfer inhibitor insecticide (mite) agent Compound I EC .
Embodiment 2、4
[0048] Embodiment 2, the preparation of 40% pyridaben compound I wettable powder
[0049] According to the formulation requirements, 38 parts of pyridaben, 2 parts of compound I, 2 parts of sodium lauryl sulfate, 3 parts of sodium methylene naphthalene sulfonate, 4 parts of alkylphenol polyoxyethylene ether formaldehyde condensate sulfate , 5 parts of white carbon black, and diatomaceous earth to make up to 100% and fully mixed, and pulverized by an ultra-fine pulverizer to obtain 40% pyridaben·Compound I wettable powder.
[0050] Pyridaben can also be replaced by one of the mitochondrial electron transfer inhibitor insecticides (mite) agents described in the cost specification to form a new 20% mitochondrial electron transfer inhibitor insecticide (mite) agent. Compound Ⅰ can be Wet powder.
Embodiment 3
[0051] Example 3, Preparation of 40% Pyridaben Compound I WP (1:1)
[0052] According to the formulation requirements, 20 parts of pyridaben, 20 parts of compound Ⅰ, 2 parts of sodium lauryl sulfate, 4 parts of sodium salt of alkylnaphthalene sulfonic acid condensation polymer, 4 parts of sodium lignosulfonate, 2 parts of net washing Agent LS, 5 parts of white carbon black, and bentonite are added to 100% and mixed thoroughly, and pulverized by an ultrafine mill to obtain a 40% wettable powder of pyridaben·compound Ⅰ.
[0053] Pyridaben can also be replaced by one of the mitochondrial electron transfer inhibitor insecticides (mite) agents described in the cost specification to form a new 20% mitochondrial electron transfer inhibitor insecticide (mite) agent. Compound Ⅰ can be Wet powder.
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