Fenpyroximate (SC) | Definition, Applications & Use Areas
📌 Definition
Fenpyroximate is a synthetic acaricide and insecticide used primarily to control mites and certain insect pests. Its SC (Suspension Concentrate) formulation allows for uniform dispersion, efficient foliar application, and stability.
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Chemical Class: Oxime ether acaricide
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Formulation Type: SC (Suspension Concentrate)
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Mode of Action: Contact and stomach action; inhibits mitochondrial electron transport in pests
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Target Pests: Spider mites, eriophyid mites, leaf mites, and some sucking insects
📌 Applications
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Application Method:
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Foliar spraying (manual, backpack, or tractor-mounted)
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Greenhouse or open field applications
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Purpose:
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Suppresses mite populations
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Prevents leaf damage, chlorosis, and reduced crop yield
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Compatible with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs
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Dosage: Varies with crop and pest (follow label recommendations)
📌 Use Areas / Target Plants
Fenpyroximate SC is commonly used on:
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Fruits: Apples, pears, grapes, citrus, stone fruits
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Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplants
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Ornamentals: Roses, chrysanthemums, decorative plants
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Field Crops: Cotton, soybeans
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Protected Cultivation: Greenhouses, shade houses, nurseries
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Benefits:
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Fast knockdown of mites
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Long-lasting residual effect
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Low phytotoxicity when used correctly
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