Triclopyricarb

100μg/mL in Acetonitrile

Reagent Code: #244819
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CAS Number 902760-40-1

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Weight 391.63 g/mol
Formula C₁₅H₁₃Cl₃N₂O₄
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Boiling Point 450.5±55.0 °C(Predicted)
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Storage 2-8°C

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Used as a potent insecticide, particularly effective against rice planthoppers and other sap-sucking insects in paddy fields. It acts as a feeding blocker, quickly inhibiting insect feeding activity, which helps reduce crop damage and virus transmission. Commonly applied in granular or spray form during early to mid-growth stages of rice. Shows strong systemic activity, providing lasting protection. Also effective in controlling aphids and leafhoppers in various crops. Its fast action and long residual effect make it suitable for integrated pest management programs in rice cultivation.

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10-20 days ฿1,140.00

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Used as a potent insecticide, particularly effective against rice planthoppers and other sap-sucking insects in paddy fields. It acts as a feeding blocker, quickly inhibiting insect feeding activity, which helps reduce crop damage and virus transmission. Commonly applied in granular or spray form during early to mid-growth stages of rice. Shows strong systemic activity, providing lasting protection. Also effective in controlling aphids and leafhoppers in various crops. Its fast action and long residual effect make it suitable for integrated pest management programs in rice cultivation.
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