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  2. Imidacloprid - Wikipedia

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    Imidacloprid is a systemic insecticide belonging to a class of chemicals called the neonicotinoids which act on the central nervous system of insects. The chemical works by interfering with the transmission of stimuli in the insect nervous system. Specifically, it causes a blockage of the nicotinergic neuronal pathway.

  3. Neonicotinoid - Wikipedia

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    Neonicotinoid. Neonicotinoids (sometimes shortened to neonics / ˈniːoʊnɪks /) are a class of neuro-active insecticides chemically similar to nicotine, [ 1] developed by scientists at Shell and Bayer in the 1980s. [ 2] Neonicotinoids are among the widest-used insecticides in crop protection. [ 3] They are also widely employed for veterinary ...

  4. Dinotefuran - Wikipedia

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    Dinotefuran is an insecticide of the neonicotinoid class developed by Mitsui Chemicals for control of insect pests such as aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, leafminers, sawflies, mole cricket, white grubs, lacebugs, billbugs, beetles, mealybugs, and cockroaches on leafy vegetables, in residential and commercial buildings, and for professional turf management. [2]

  5. Pyrethrin - Wikipedia

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    Pyrethrin. The pyrethrins are a class of organic compounds normally derived from Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium that have potent insecticidal activity by targeting the nervous systems of insects. Pyrethrin naturally occurs in chrysanthemum flowers and is often considered an organic insecticide when it is not combined with piperonyl butoxide or ...

  6. Insecticide - Wikipedia

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    Insecticides may be systemic or non-systemic (contact insecticides). [3] [5] [6] Systemic insecticides penetrate into the plant and move (translocate) inside the plant. Translocation may be upward in the xylem, or downward in the phloem or both. An insecticide with a high enough concentration in phloem, is particularly effective at killing ...

  7. Insect growth regulator - Wikipedia

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    Insect growth regulator. An insect growth regulator ( IGR) is a chemical insecticide that kills insects indirectly by disrupting their life cycles. [ 1] The term was initially proposed to describe the effects of juvenile hormone analogs. [ 2] Although the term "insect growth disruptor" more accurately describes the actions of IGRs, it did not ...

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