Insecticide Pymetrozine | |
classification | insecticide/pesticide |
CAS | 123312-89-0 |
state | white powder |
MF | C10H11N5O |
Formulation | 95% TC |
Normal package | 25kg/drum |
Toxicity | low toxicity. Acute oral LD50 is 1710mg/kg .Acute percutaneous LD50 is 2000/kg. |
Application | Pymetrozine is used to contral Aphididae, Delphacidae, whitefly, Ye Chanke and other pests such as cabbage aphid, Aphis gossypii, wheat aphid, Myzus persicae,, small green leafhopper, brown planthopper, sweet potato whitefly and greenhouse whitefly etc. |
charecteristic | Broad spectrum,high efficiency,quick acting,long duration |
Attention:
1.Do not be used with alkaline material and alkaline pesticides.
2.Not pollute bees,and water.
3.Not use in one week before harvest time.
MAMMALIAN TOXICOLOGY:
Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats 5820 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >2000 mg/kg. Non-irritating to the skin and eyes (rabbits). Not a skin sensitiser to guinea pigs. Inhalation LC50 (4 h) >1800 mg/m3 air. NOEL (2 y) for rats 3.7 mg/kg b.w. daily. ADI 0.03 mg/kg b.w. Other Non-mutagenic in 5 assay tests including the Ames test. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) III
ECOTOXICOLOGY:
Birds Acute oral LD50 for bobwhite quail, mallard ducks >2000 mg/kg. LC50 (8 d) for bobwhite quail >5200 ppm. Fish LC50 (96 h) for rainbow trout and common carp >100 mg/l. Daphnia LC50 (48 h) 87 mg/l. Algae LC50 (72 h) for Scenedesmus subspicatus 47.1 mg/l; LC50 (5 d) for Selenastrum capricornutum 21.7 mg/l. Bees LD50 (48 h) (oral) >117 mg/bee; (contact) >200 mg/bee. Worms LC50 (14 d) for Eisenia foetida 1098 mg/kg soil. Other beneficial spp. Harmless to Aleochara bilineata, Poecilus cupreus, Typhlodromus pyri, Orius insidiosus, Aphidius colemani, Aphidius matricariae, Chrysoperla carnea.
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE:
Animals Quickly and efficiently eliminated (mainly via excreta) and extensively metabolised in all species tested (rats, farm animals), without accumulation in most major animal food products. The metabolic pathways are similar for all species. Pymetrozine is the relevant residue for assessing the consumer exposure to treated animal food products. Plants The basic degradation steps are similar in all investigated crops; pymetrozine is the only relevant compound for residue definition. Soil/Environment In soils, very rapidly and strongly adsorbed, with low mobility and low leaching potential. Soil DT50 2-69 d, DT90 55-288 d. Rapidly degraded in slightly acidic or sunlight-exposed surface water; DT50 in surface water (typical value) 7 d. Slightly volatile. Efficiently removed by direct photolysis and photochemically induced oxidation.