Can fluazinam be mixed with abamectin?

Fluazidin is a new type of fungicide that can effectively control a variety of plant diseases and has certain miticidal effects. Avermectin is a highly effective acaricide. A mixture of the two pesticides can effectively control spider mites and other mite pests and a variety of diseases on crops. It can be used with confidence.

Fluazidin is an organic compound with a molecular formula of C13H4Cl2F6N4O4 and a molecular weight of 465.092. It is a light yellow crystal.

Pyridinamine derivatives, dinitroaniline fungicides. It has no therapeutic effect and systemic activity. It is a broad-spectrum and efficient protective fungicide. Very effective against Alternaria, Phytophthora, Plasmodium, Sclerotinia and Black Star.

Abamectin is a 16-membered macrolide compound with insecticidal, acaricidal and nematocidal activity first developed by Satoshi Omura of Kitasato University in Japan and the American Merck Company. Produced by fermentation of the fungus Streptomyces avermitilis.

Natural avermectin contains 8 components, mainly 4 of which are A1a, A2a, B1a and B2a, with a total content of ≥80%; the corresponding 4 homologues with smaller proportions are The total content of A1b, A2b, B1b and B2b is ≤20%. Commercially available avermectin pesticides use abamectin as the main insecticidal ingredient (AvermectinB1a+B1b, where B1a is not less than 90% and B1b is not more than 5%), and is calibrated by the content of B1a.