Recommended list of emergency prevention and treatment drugs for grassland armyworm
2020-02-07
According to the 2019 survey on the effect of the prevention and treatment of fall armyworm in various places, after the expert evaluation organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the recommended list of emergency prevention and treatment of fall armyworm released in the document No. 13 of Agricultural Office Farm [2019] is optimized and adjusted as follows:
1. Single dose (8 kinds): methylaminoavermectin benzoate, indanoxurand, tetrachlorfenamide, chlorantranilamide, tick mite urea, chlorfennitrile, ethyl polyfungicide, flufenamide. 2. Biological agents (6 kinds): Spodoptera brassicae nuclear polyhedrosis virus, Bacillus thuringiensis, Metarhizium anisopliae, Beauveria bassiana, Bacillus brevis, Spodoptera frugivora sex attractant Third, compound preparations (14 types): methylaminoavermectin benzoate? Indoxur, methylaminoavermectin benzoate-flubellurea, methylaminoavermectin benzoate-high-potency cyhalothrin, methylaminoavermectin benzoate-chlorfennitrile, methylaminoavermectin benzoate-chlorfenazide, methylaminoavermectin-carbamectin-carbazide, chlorantranilamide-cyhalothrin, pyrethurin-cyhalothrin, flubolura-indanprocarb, methylaminoavermectin benzoate-methoxyfenazide, chlorantranilamide-avermethanol, Methylaminoavermectin benzoate-bellicide, flufenamide-methylaminoavermectin benzoate, methichydrazide-indanoxurandurand. This list of recommendations is valid until December 31, 2021. Our company supplies a series of Biocontrol Products, Biopesticide, Biofertilizer and Biofungicide such as Bacillus thuringiensis BTA, BTK, BTI, Paecilomyces lilacinus etc. Let's focus on introducing BTA. Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.a.) Source: produced in natural soil. It is an insecticide screened by serotype H-7, SA-2 strain. Biological activity: It has stomach toxicity. Scope of use: It is used to control lepidopteran pests on food crops, fruits and other trees, vegetables and cotton crops. BTA has been developed due to better control of pests that have developed resistance to B.t.k.