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filingDate 2014-09-23-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-104273174-B
titleOfInvention Pesticide granules containing dinotefuran and diazinon
abstract The invention relates to pesticide granules with dinotefuran, diazinon and humic acid as active ingredients. The pesticide granules comprise the following components in percentage by weight: 0.1-5 percent of dinotefuran, 0.5-10 percent of diazinon and 0.5-10 percent of humic acid. The pesticide granules prepared by reasonably mixing and blending the three active ingredients, namely dinotefuran, diazinon and humic acid, disclosed by the invention, has a remarkable control effect on sugarcane borer, and is capable of greatly improving the pesticide effect, reducing the consumption of pesticides per mu, lowering the use cost, prolonging the duration of the pesticide effect, and overcoming the defect that the resistance to a single formulation is easily caused.
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