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Residue Evaluation of Controlled-Release Formulations of Imidacloprid Against Rice Leaf Folder

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Title Residue Evaluation of Controlled-Release Formulations of Imidacloprid Against Rice Leaf Folder
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Creator B. Ram Prasad, Vidya S. Singh, Subhash Chander, Jitendra Kumar
 
Subject Leaf folder, control release formulation, residue, imidacloprid
 
Description Not Available
Imidacloprid (1)-(6 chloro-3-pyridinyl methyl)-N-nitro imidazolidin-
2-ylideneamine is a new systemic insecticide
possessing potential activity and novel mode of action
(Kagabu et al., 1992; Moriya et al., 1992; Shiokawa et al.,
1992). This insecticide is effective for controlling aphids,
white flies, thrips, scales, psyllids, plant bugs and various
other harmful pest species, including resistant strains. It is
used as seed dressing, soil treatment and foliar treatment in
different crops, including rice, cotton, cereals, maize,
sugarbeet, potatoes, vegetables, citrus fruits, pome and
stone fruits. However, according to the US Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), imidacloprid has the tendency to
leach to ground water.
To prevent repeated applications, evaporation and
leaching losses, and harmful effects on the environment,
controlled-release formulations of imidacloprid polyvinyl
chloride (PVC) granules and imidacloprid carboxy methyl
cellulose (CMC) granules were evaluated and compared
with imidacloprid seed dressing for their efficacy against
the leaf folder on rice during the rainy seasons of 2002
and 2003. Their residual toxicity behavior was also
studied.
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Date 2024-04-30T14:37:56Z
2024-04-30T14:37:56Z
2007-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Ram Prasad, B., Singh, V.S., Chander, S. and Kumar, J. 2007. Residue evaluation of controlled-release formulations of imidacloprid against rice leaf folder. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 78 (3-4): 235-238. Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/82470
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Springer