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A compound pesticide for preventing and controlling sugarcane borers using chlorpyrifos as the main agent. Application number/patent number: 01141421 The invention relates to a group of pesticides using chlorpyrifos as the main agent, combined with pyrethroids or organophosphorus, One of the carbamates, biological pesticides and other pesticides is the active ingredient II, which is compounded with appropriate additives and solvents. It is a pesticide with obvious synergistic effects and is mainly used for the control of sugarcane borers. The compound pesticide of the present invention has the characteristics of strong penetration, high efficiency, broad spectrum, low risk of resistance, etc. ? Application date: September 24, 2001 Publication date: April 9, 2003 Authorization announcement date: Applicant/patentee: Guangxi Golden Swallow Pesticide Co., Ltd. Applicant address: Inventor and designer, Zhongshan Road, Guigang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region : Huang Gao; Li Junsheng Patent agency: Agent: Patent type: Invention patent classification number: A01N57/16 It is recommended that you buy this book, book title: Pesticide Application Questions and Answers Series - Sugar Crop Pesticide Application Technology Book Number: 2122217 Publisher : Chemical Industry Pricing: 4.0 ISBN: 750252945 Author: Cai Lianming Publication Date: 2000-09-01 Edition: Format: Introduction: This book uses a question and answer format to introduce the basic knowledge of pesticides used in sugarcane and sugar beet, including insecticides and acaricides There are 70 questions, 14 questions on fungicides, and 47 questions on herbicides. The questions are derived from sugar crop production. The answers are informative, focused, and practical. They summarize past sugar crop pesticides and absorb the latest research results. Attached to the back of the book are: (1) Chinese common names and other names of pesticides; (2) This book introduces the names of active ingredients of pesticide mixtures; (3) An index of pesticides for sugar crop diseases, insect pests and weeds. This book is suitable as a reference for sugar crop growers, grassroots agricultural technicians, pesticide supply and marketing personnel, and agricultural school teachers and students.

Table of contents: 1. Pesticides in sugarcane fields (1) Insecticides 1. What types of pesticides are mainly used to control sugarcane pests? 2. How to control the pesticide application time to control sugarcane pests? 3. What kinds of pesticides are currently available to control sugarcane borers? 4. Sugarcane two-spotted borer occurs commonly across the country. What pesticides are used to control it? 5. Sugarcane two-spotted borer occurs in 4 to 5 generations every year. When using pesticides for prevention and control, why is it emphasized to control the first and second generations? 6. To control sugarcane borers, especially the two-spotted borer and yellow borer, it is advocated to use granular pesticides. Why is spraying also used? 7. In the seedling stage, the damage caused by stripe borer causes "mosaic leaves". What does "mosaic leaves" refer to? What effect does medication have on prevention and treatment? 8. To prevent and control sugarcane stem borer, we often emphasize the use of pesticides to “pick and treat”. What does “pick and treat” mean? What pesticides are generally used for “troubleshooting”? How to do it and what are the benefits? 9. Why are the effects different when using the same pesticide to control ratoon sugarcane and the same pests in autumn and winter sugarcane planting? 10. 3% carbofuran granules are commonly used to control sugarcane pests. Why is it also called 3% carbofuran granules? How is the application of 11.3% carbofuran granules in sugarcane pest control? 12. What kind of pesticide is the 3% furo·A mixture currently commonly used in various sugarcane areas? How to use 13.3% furo·A mixture? How effective is it? 14. When using granular pesticides to control sugarcane pests, why should we emphasize covering with thin soil after application? 15. Sugarcane borer has many natural enemies. When using pesticides to control it, how to deal with the relationship with the natural enemies? 16. I often hear sugarcane farmers say: "Apply carbofuran pesticide on sugarcane fields to control pests if they are present, and use it as fertilizer if there are no pests." Is this statement correct? 17. It is often seen that when sugarcane farmers use carbofuran, furo·A and other granules, they often exceed the prescribed amount by more than double. Will this approach improve the insect control effect? 18. What impact does the application of 3% carbofuran and 3% furo·A granules have on the agronomic properties and yield of sugarcane? 19. The control of sugarcane borer with sex attractants is an emerging technology. How to coordinate with chemical control in practical application? 20. It is generally recommended to apply pesticides once during the seedling stage of sugarcane, but sometimes it is necessary to apply pesticides a second time. How to control the second pesticide application period? 21. After applying secondary pesticides to sugarcane fields, what impact will it have on sugarcane residues? 22. How to control the period of application for preventing and controlling sugarcane chafer beetles? 23. Why do some sugarcane areas emphasize the application of pesticides (granules) when planting sugarcane? How effective is its prevention and control? 24. What pests of sugarcane can fipronil (Fipronil) control? How effective is it? 25. Which pesticide is currently used to control sugarcane underground pests? …… (2) Fungicides (3) Herbicides 2. Beet field pesticides (1) Insecticides (2) Fungicides (3) Herbicide purchase address

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