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Controlled-release pesticide-fertilizer granules containing thiamethoxam and chlorfenapyr for preventing and treating beet armyworms and preparation method thereof

The technology of beet armyworm and granules can be applied in the directions of nitrogen fertilizer, potassium fertilizer, magnesium fertilizer, etc., and can solve the problems of unsatisfactory control effect of beet armyworm, and achieve the effect of obvious yield increase, good control effect and improved control effect.

Inactive Publication Date: 2021-03-16
HENAN GOODDAYS BIOLOGY DEV CO LTD
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Problems solved by technology

[0005] However, the root application of thiamethoxam and chlorfenapyr alone is not ideal for the control effect of beet armyworm, and there is no effective way to solve this problem in the existing technology

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Embodiment 1

[0030] 0.15% thiamethoxam·chlorfenapyr (thiamethoxam 0.05%, chlorfenapyr 0.1%) controlled-release fertilizer granules (take the production of 1000kg as an example):

[0031] a) Mix 280KG of urea, 200KG of ammonium chloride, 100KG of diammonium phosphate, 50KG of superphosphate, 200KG of potassium chloride, 10KG of potassium silicate, 20KG of magnesium sulfate, and diatomaceous earth to 910kg and mix them in a drum granulator. granules, and 1kg of chlorfenapyr was processed into powder and wrapped on the surface of the above-mentioned compound fertilizer granules;

[0032] b) wrapping the surface of the particles with 20KG polymer resin;

[0033] c) process 0.5kg thiamethoxam into powder and wrap it on the surface of b) particles;

[0034] d) Re-wrap 80KG polymer resin on the particle surface of c).

[0035] The thermal storage stability test of the above products shows that the decomposition rate of thiamethoxam is 3.4%, and the decomposition rate of chlorfenapyr is 5.1%, wh...

Embodiment 2

[0039] 0.21% thiamethoxam · chlorfenapyr (thiamethoxam 0.01%, chlorfenapyr 0.2%) controlled-release fertilizer granules (take the production of 1000kg as an example):

[0040] a) Mix urea 300KG, ammonium chloride 150KG, ammonium sulfate 80KG, monoammonium phosphate 100KG, superphosphate 50KG, calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer 50KG, potassium chloride 100KG, borax 2KG, zinc sulfate 4KG, and diatomaceous earth to 900kg. Granulate in a drum granulator, and process 2kg of chlorfenapyr into a powder and wrap it on the surface of the compound fertilizer granules;

[0041] b) wrapping the surface of the particles with 20KG polymer resin;

[0042] c) process 0.1kg of thiamethoxam into a powder and wrap it on the surface of b) the particles;

[0043] d) Re-wrap 80KG polymer resin on the particle surface of c).

[0044] The thermal storage stability test of the above products shows that the decomposition rate of thiamethoxam is 4.3%, and the decomposition rate of chlorfenapyr is ...

Embodiment 3

[0048] 0.15% thiamethoxam·chlorfenapyr (thiamethoxam 0.1%, chlorfenapyr 0.05%) controlled-release fertilizer granules (take the production of 1000kg as an example):

[0049] a) 200KG of urea, 150KG of ammonium chloride, 80KG of ammonium sulfate, 100KG of monoammonium phosphate, 100KG of superphosphate, 50KG of calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer, 100KG of potassium sulfate, 2KG of borax, 4KG of zinc sulfate, and diatomaceous earth are added to 850kg after mixing Granulate in a drum granulator, and process 0.5kg of chlorfenapyr into a powder and wrap it on the surface of the compound fertilizer granules;

[0050] b) Wrapping 50KG polylactic acid on the surface of the above particles;

[0051] c) 1 kg of thiamethoxam is processed into a powder and wrapped on the surface of b) the particles;

[0052] d) Re-wrapping 100KG polymer resin on the particle surface of c).

[0053] The product was tested in the Weishi corn field in Henan Province, and 50KG was used next to the corn se...

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Abstract

The invention discloses controlled-release pesticide-fertilizer granules containing thiamethoxam and chlorfenapyr for preventing and treating beet armyworms and a preparation method thereof. The pesticide-fertilizer granules consist of thiamethoxam, chlorfenapyr, nutrition required by crop growth, a carrier and a controlled-release component. During production, chlorfenapyr is processed into powder to wrap the surfaces of fertilizer particles, the surfaces of the particles are wrapped with a controlled release layer, thiamethoxam is processed into powder to wrap the particles, and finally theparticles are wrapped with a controlled release layer. The pesticide-fertilizer composition achieves the purpose of one fertilizer with multiple purposes, achieves the purpose of preventing and treating beet armyworm and other pests when being applied to crops, and has the characteristics of labor saving, time saving, safety, high efficiency and the like.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of pesticide fertilizers in agricultural production, and relates to a controlled-release insecticide fertilizer integrating nutrition and preventing beet armyworm, so as to realize the purpose of completing fertilization and insecticide at one time. Background technique [0002] Beet armyworm (Beet armyworm) scientific name Spodoptera exigua (Hübner, 1808), also known as corn armyworm, corn serpentine moth, corn caterpillar, belongs to Lepidoptera family Noctuidae. It is an omnivorous pest that harms more than 170 plants such as corn, cotton, sugar beet, sesame, peanut, tobacco, soybean, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, tomato, cowpea, and onion. The larvae damage the leaves. The newly hatched larvae first feed on the egg shells, and then climb out of the villi one after another. The 1-2 instars often gather on the back of the leaves to do damage, and feed on the mesophyll, leaving the epidermis in the form of window paper. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C05G3/60C05G3/40C05G5/12C05G5/30C05G3/00
CPCC05B1/02C05G3/00C05G3/40C05G3/60C05G5/12C05G5/30C05B7/00C05C3/00C05C9/00C05D1/00C05D1/02C05D5/00C05D9/00C05B13/02C05D9/02
Inventor 冉刚超徐博张莹
Owner HENAN GOODDAYS BIOLOGY DEV CO LTD