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Pesticides

 Pesticide is any substance or mixture of substances intended for

Preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating any pest.

Use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant.

Use as a nitrogen stabilizer

 

Pesticide, any toxic substance used to kill animals or plants that cause economic damage to crop or ornamental plants or are hazardous to the health of domestic animals or humans. All pesticides interfere with normal metabolic processes in the pest organism and often are classified according to the type of organism they are intended to control.  (See herbicide; insecticide; fungicide; fumigant.)

 

Pesticide Active Ingredients List

 

Allyl Alcohol

Chemical Formula: C3H6O

CAS No.: 107-18-6

Dangerous Grade: 6.1

Methyl Iodide

Chemical Formula: CH3I

CAS No.: 74-88-4

Dangerous Grade: 6.1

Isoprenol

Chemical Formula: C5H10O

CAS No.: 763-32-6

Dangerous Grade: 3

Benzalkonium Chloride

Product Name: Benzalkonium chloride

Chemical Formula: C17H30ClN

 

Ethyl Iodide

Chemical Formula: C2H5I

CAS No.: 75-03-6

Dangerous Grade: 6.1

Sodium Alpha Olefin Sulfonate (AOS-35)

Chemical Formula: R-CH=CH-(CH2)n-SO3Na

CAS No.: 68439-57-6

Dangerous Grade: Non-dangerous

Phenoxyacetic Acid

Chemical Formula: C8H8O3

CAS No.: 122-59-8

Dangerous Grade: N/A

Methyl 2-Chloropropionate

Chemical Formula: C4H7ClO2

CAS No.: 17639-93-9

Dangerous Grade: 3

Allyl Glycidyl Ether

Chemical Formula: C6H10O2

CAS No.: 106-92-3

Dangerous Grade: 3

Bronopol

Chemical Formula: C3H6BrNO4

CAS No.: 52-51-7

Dangerous Grade: 4.1

2,4-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid

Chemical Formula: C7H6O4

CAS No.: 89-86-1

Dangerous Grade: None

Cinnamic Acid

Chemical Formula: C9H8O2

CAS No.: 621-82-9

Dangerous Grade: None

Propyl Bromide

Chemical Formula: C3H7Br

CAS No.: 106-94-5

Dangerous Grade: 3

Acetyl Chloride

Chemical Formula: C2H3ClO

CAS No.: 75-36-5

Dangerous Grade: 3.2

Alkyl Polyglycosides (APGS)

APGs are nonionic surfactants made from natural fatty alcohol and glucose which are derived from plant resources.

Propionyl Chloride

Chemical Formula: C3H5ClO

CAS No.: 79-03-8

Dangerous Grade: 3

1-Phenyl-3-Methyl-5-Pyrazolone

Chemical Formula: C10H10N2O

CAS No.: 89-25-8

Isobutyric Acid

Product Name: Isobutyric acid

Chemical Formula: C4H8O2

2-Chloropropionic Acid

Product Name: 2-Chloropropionic acid

Chemical Formula:

2-Chloropropionyl Chloride

Product Name: 2-Chloropropionyl chloride

Chemical Formula:

Propionaldehyde

Product Name: Propionaldehyde

Chemical Formula: C3H6O

Acrylonitrile

Product Name: Acrylonitrile

Chemical Formula:

Myristoyl Chloride

Product Name: Myristoyl chloride

Chemical Formula: C14H27ClO

China's chemical pesticide production amounted to an annual production volume of about 3.7 million tons in 2014. The import volume of pesticides to China maintained a steady growth and reached over 76 thousand tons in 2013 with an import value of over 690 million U.S. dollars that year. However, this figure was still insignificant compared to the export value of China pesticide manufacturing industry.

 

Regarding the public perception of pesticide manufacturing in China, concerns among Chinese consumers about pesticides had ranked first in a survey on food safety in 2014.Among Chinese farmers and agricultural businesses, the utilization of pesticide in China differed greatly from region to region. Shandong, Henan and Hubei were the provinces that used the most pesticide, consuming over 400,000 tons in 2013, whereas the provinces of Tibet, Qinghai and Ningxia had utilized less than 6,000 tons of pesticide that year. Pesticide products contain at least one active ingredient and other intentionally added inert ingredients. Called “inert ingredients” by the federal law, they are combined with active ingredients to make a pesticide product. Inerts are chemicals, compounds, and other substances, including common food commodities (e.g., certain edible oils, spices, herbs) and some natural materials (e.g., beeswax, cellulose).Inert ingredients play key roles in pesticide effectiveness and product performance. Examples of functions inerts can serve include: Act as a solvent to help the active ingredient penetrate a plant's leaf surface.

 



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