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Nitenpyram 98% Tc Powder 50% Sg Nitenpyram 10% SL

Nitenpyram primarily affects the insect nervous system. It has a neuroblocking effect on pest synaptic receptors. After spontaneous firing, it increases the membrane potential difference. This ultimately reduces synaptic membrane stimulation. As a result, the axonal synaptic membrane potential channels lose stimulation, causing pest paralysis and death.

Nitenpyram offers excellent systemic activity and penetration. It has a broad spectrum of insecticidal action and is safe without harming crops. It serves as a replacement product for controlling piercing-sucking pests, such as whiteflies, aphids, pear psyllids, leafhoppers, and thrips.

Product Details of Nitenpyram

Product nameNitenpyram
Tech grade97%TC
Formulation20%SL, 20%WDG, 50%SG, 60%WP,
Molecular formulaC11h15cln4o2
CAS No.120738-89-8
EINECS No./
Shelf life2 Years

Application

1. Control of Aphids: Use a 10% soluble liquid formulation or a 10% water-based solution diluted to 2000-3000 times for uniform spraying. You can also use a 10% Nitenpyram soluble granule formulation diluted to 2000 times for root drenching. This method shows good efficacy against aphids on greenhouse cucumbers, with a pest reduction rate exceeding 96% ten days after treatment. The residual effect can last over 20 days.

2. Control of Tobacco Whiteflies and Whiteflies: Use a 10% Nitenpyram soluble liquid formulation diluted to 2000 times for uniform spraying. Alternatively, during planting, you can apply a 10% Nitenpyram water-based solution diluted to 2000-3000 times. This method is particularly effective in fields with overlapping generations (adults, nymphs, and eggs) and a high pest population, with a residual effect lasting around 20 days.

3. Control of Thrips: Mix a 10% Nitenpyram soluble liquid formulation diluted to 3000 times with a 5% acetamiprid diluted to 2000 times for uniform spraying. The control effect is outstanding.

4. Control of Planthoppers: During the outbreak period of planthoppers, use a 10% Nitenpyram solution diluted to 2000 times for uniform spraying. The control efficacy reaches over 90%, significantly outperforming a 30% acetamiprid formulation. The quick action is very noticeable, with a residual effect lasting around 15 days.