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| Specification | Crops/Sites | Control Object |
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| fenitrothion 450g/L EC | paddy | Chilo suppressalis | 1050-1275ml/hectare |
| rice planthopper | 840-1250ml/hectare | ||
| cotton | aphid | 825-1275ml/hectare | |
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| paddy | leafhopper |
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Product name
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Fenitrothion 98%TC, 98% SP, 50% EC, 0.8% GR
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Function: Insecticide
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Specification: 98%TC, 98% SP, 50% EC, 0.8% GR
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CAS: 122-14-5
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High effective agrochemical
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Acute Toxicity
Fenitrothion has acute toxicity to mammals, which is normally considered to be low. However, tests done on rats with doses considerably higher than those of applied for parathion reveal typical symptoms of acute poisoning. It also reduced the energy of birds in acute doses. Acute toxicity reported for a human female was a TDIo of 800 mg/kg. Chronic Toxicity In humans, chronic symptoms include fatigue, general malaise, headache, anorexia, and loss of memory, thirst, cramps, loss of weight, tremors, and muscular weakness. Half of the fenitrothion minimally effective dose changed the thyroid structure of a freshwater murrel. |
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It is a broad spectrum of active insecticide with contact poison and stomach poison, it owns osmotic function of plant and special efficiency to control striped rice stem borer, yellow rice borer and pink stem borer. It can also use for controlling browm planthopper, leafhopper, cotton aphid, sweet potato Cylas tea geaometred, peach and pear fruit moth, pine tussock moth as well as Cirtrus leaf miner with high effect.
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MOQ
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2000L
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