Pesticides Plant Health
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Spirodiclofen is a new selective, non systemic acaricide belonging to the chemical group of the spirocyclic tetronic acid derivatives.
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Clothianidin, a neonicotinoid insecticide, has been found by former Agro Division, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. (Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., at present) and codeveloped with Bayer CropScience.
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Chlorfenapyr is a broad spectrum pesticide which is not approved for use in the EU, and only approved for limited applications in the US (applications for ornamental plants in greenhouses).
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Acephate (also known as Orthene) is a kind of organophosphate foliar insecticide which can be used for the treatment of leaf miners, caterpillars, sawflies and thrips in crops and aphides in vegetables and horticulture.
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Thiamethoxam is a neonicotinoid insecticide that is used widely. Thiamethoxam is the active ingredient in a variety of products used in agriculture to kill sucking and chewing insects that feed on roots, leaves, and other plant tissues.
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Acetamiprid, also known as mospilan, is a new kind of pesticides. It is nitro methylene heterocyclic compounds.