Specification | Crops/Sites | Control Object | Dosage (dosage/hectare) |
---|---|---|---|
abamectin 36g/l EC | Cabbage | Plutella xylostella | 750-1125g/hectare |
abamectin 18g/l EC | Cabbage | 450-600g/hectare | |
Cotton | Starscream | 600-900g/hectare | |
Cruciferous vegetables | Cabbage caterpillar | 450-600g/hectare | |
Chinese cabbage | Diamondback moth | 450-750g/hectare | |
Wild rice | Borer borer | 525-750g/hectare |
Product name | Abamectin |
General info | Function: Insecticide |
Specification: 36g/L EC | |
CAS: 71751-41-2 | |
High effective agrochemical | |
Toxicology | Acute Oral LD50 (rat): 416 mg/kg Acute Dermal LD50 (rat): 2,000-5,000 mg/kg (females); >5,000(males) Acute Inhalation LC50 (rat): >2.13 mg/L Eye Irritation (rabbit): Moderately irritating Dermal Irritation (rabbit): Slight irritating Dermal Sensitization (guinea pig): Not a skin sensitizer |
Application | For optimum control, apply abamectin when the leaves are young to allow better absorption into leaf tissue. This will extend the residual control period. As leaves age and harden off they lose the ability to take up abamectin and residual control is greatly reduced. Add horticultural oil or nonionic surfactant to tank to improve foliage wetting and enhance penetration in leaves. Ensure thorough coverage. Do not apply when bees are actively foraging. |