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titleOfInvention Nematicidal compound containing fluensulfone and dinotefuran
abstract The invention relates to a nematicidal compound containing fluensulfone and dinotefuran. The effective component of the nematicidal compound is formed by compounding the fluensulfone and the dinotefuran, wherein the mass ratio of the fluensulfone to the dinotefuran is (1-25) to (25-1), the mass ratio of the effective components of the fluensulfone and acetamiprid in the preparation accounts for 1 to 80 percent, and the rest is auxiliary components allowed and accepted in pesticide. The nematicidal compound provided by the invention can be missible oil, a suspending agent, a wettable powder, an aqueous solution, water dispersible granules, emulsion in water, microemulsion in water, granules and microcapsuls in dosage forms, and is mainly used for preventing and curing insect pests such solanaceous vegetables, cucurbitaceous vegetables, lettuce, and nematoid of other leaf vegetables.
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