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    Which stored grain pests can be controlled by Osthol extracted from Cnidium monnieri

    • Last Update: 2020-04-03
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    2015-08-04 classification: efficacy 0 people commented that Osthol is a natural compound extracted from the fruit of Cnidium Umbelliferae, which has insecticidal and bacteriostatic activity and belongs to plant pesticide Used for the control of stored raw grain pests The product is 0.4% emulsifiable oil and 1% powder, which belongs to low toxic pesticide It is mainly contact killing, supplemented by stomach poison, which acts on nervous system and leads to muscle non functional contraction failure Control stored grain pests such as beetles, Castanopsis cerealis, corn elephant, 1000 kg of raw grain with 1% powder 25-75 g, mixed grain.
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