Acephate is a low - toxicity, broad - spectrum, highly effective systemic organophosphorus insecticide. After application, while being absorbed and translocated by crops, it acts on pests simultaneously through contact, stomach toxicity, and fumigation. It can control various pests such as chewing - mouthpart pests, piercing - sucking - mouthpart pests, and spider mites.
Product name | Acephate |
General info | Function: Insecticide |
Specification: 95% Tech, 75% SP, 400g/ EC, 300g/L EC, 25% WP | |
CAS: 30560-19-1 | |
High effective agrochemical | |
Toxicology | The oral LD50 of acephate technical grade for rats is 945 mg/kg, the dermal LD50 for rabbits is 2000 mg/kg. When beagle dogs were fed with 1000 mg/kg of the substance every day for one year, no pathological changes were found. The oral LD50 for chicks is 852 mg/kg. The TLM (median tolerance limit) for crucian carp is 9550 mg/kg, for silver carp (48H) it is 485 mg/kg, and for red common carp the TLM (48h) is 104 mg/kg. |
Application | Acephate is a systemic insecticide that has stomach - poison and contact - killing effects. It can also kill eggs and has a certain fumigation effect. It is a slow - acting insecticide. After application, its initial effect is slow, but a significant effect can be seen 2 - 3 days later, and it has a strong after - effect. It is applicable to crops such as vegetables, tea, tobacco, fruit trees, cotton, rice, wheat, and rapeseed, and can control various pests with chewing and piercing - sucking mouthparts as well as pest mites. |