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Selective systemic herbicide. Salts are readily absorbed by the roots, whilst esters are readily absorbed by the foliage. Post-emergen ... Explore More
Non-selective systemic herbicide absorbed by the foliage, with rapid translocation throughout the plant and inactivated on contact with soil. Control ... Explore More
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Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed by the roots and the foliage, with translocation acropetally in the xylem and accumulation in t ... Explore More
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Insecticide and acaricide with contact and stomach action. Control of motile stages of mites, leaf miners, suckers, Colorado beetles, e ... Explore More
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Systemic insecticide with translaminar activity and with contact and stomach action. Control of Hemiptera, especially aphids, Thysanopt ... Explore More
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A biological insecticide with stomach action. Used for control of Lepidopterous larvae in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, etc. and ... Explore More
Non-systemic insecticide which penetrates leaf tissues by translaminar movement. Paralyses the Lepidoptera, which stop feeding within hours of ingesti ... Explore More
Non-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action, and repellent properties. Gives rapid knockdown and long residual activity. Control of a wid ... Explore More
Systemic insecticide with translaminar activity and with contact and stomach action. Control of sucking insects, including rice-, leaf- and planthoppe ... Explore More
Acts as a plant growth regulator on account of its physiological and morphological effects in extremely low concentrations. Used to improve fruit sett ... Explore More