Adama Pymetrozine is widely applied in corn, wheat, rice, peanuts, soybeans, and vegetables to control sap-sucking pests such as aphids, leafhoppers, whiteflies, and planthoppers. In corn, it is applied during seedling, vegetative, and tasseling stages to prevent leafhopper infestations, maintain plant vigor, and reduce virus transmission. Application timing is critical: early foliar sprays target young pests, while late-stage applications prevent damage to tassels and ears. In wheat, Adama Pymetrozine is applied during tillering, jointing, and heading stages to control aphids and cereal leaf beetles. Scouting fields before application ensures optimal timing and reduces the risk of pest resistance. In rice, it effectively manages brown planthoppers and leafhoppers, protecting tillers and panicles. In legumes such as peanuts and soybeans, it helps prevent aphid and whitefly damage during vegetative growth and early pod formation, improving yield and quality. Vegetables including potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, and tomatoes benefit from early-stage applications to manage aphids and thrips, ensuring healthy foliage and uniform fruit development. Orchard crops such as apples, citrus, and grapes see reduced leaf curling, improved photosynthesis, and enhanced fruit quality.
Astra Pymetrozine is effective in intensive crop systems and integrated pest management programs. In rice paddies, it controls brown planthoppers, green leafhoppers, and white-backed planthoppers from seedling to booting stages. Combined with proper water management and fertilization, it improves tiller survival and grain development. In corn and wheat, early-season sprays reduce aphid populations and prevent virus outbreaks. Peanuts and soybeans treated with Astra Pymetrozine experience fewer leaf and pod infestations, improving crop uniformity. Vegetables including potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, and tomatoes benefit from Astra Pymetrozine applied during vegetative and flowering stages to control thrips, aphids, and leafminers, preserving leaf and fruit health. In apples, citrus, and grapes, the pesticide prevents early-season infestations, resulting in improved photosynthesis, higher fruit set, and better harvest quality. Sugarcane treated with Astra Pymetrozine shows reduced sap-sucking pest populations, leading to stronger stalks, improved sugar content, and higher yields.
Carlos Pymetrozine is particularly valued for its compatibility with thiamethoxam in compound formulations. The compound product of Carlos Pymetrozine and thiamethoxam combines their different mechanisms to improve control of rice planthoppers. The mechanism of Carlos Pymetrozine works by interfering with the insect mouthparts. When pests feed on treated tissues, their stylets are blocked, starving them and preventing feeding-related damage. This method helps prevent resistance development and extends the product's efficacy. Thiamethoxam is a neonicotinoid insecticide with strong gastrotoxic activity, killing pests upon ingestion while having low toxicity to beneficial organisms. Carlos Pymetrozine is applied across rice, corn, wheat, peanuts, soybeans, potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, tomatoes, apples, citrus, grapes, and sugarcane, improving pest control, delaying resistance, and providing long-lasting crop protection. Field trials show higher tiller counts in rice and reduced aphid populations in legumes when using this combination, resulting in improved yields and quality.
Dupont Pymetrozine is widely used in field crops, vegetables, and orchards for comprehensive sap-sucking pest management. In corn, wheat, and rice, it targets aphids, leafhoppers, and planthoppers, preventing stunted growth and improving grain quality. Peanuts and soybeans benefit from Dupont Pymetrozine controlling sap-sucking pests during flowering and pod development. In potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, and tomatoes, it helps control thrips, whiteflies, and aphids, enhancing foliage health and crop yield. Orchard crops including apples, citrus, and grapes see improved leaf and fruit quality with reduced pest pressure. In sugarcane, Dupont Pymetrozine minimizes aphid infestations, ensuring better stalk development and higher sugar content.
Using Adama Pymetrozine, Astra Pymetrozine, Carlos Pymetrozine, and Dupont Pymetrozine in rotation or combination provides comprehensive pest management across multiple crops. Alternating these products reduces the risk of resistance, improves pest control efficiency, and maintains crop health. The combined use of Carlos Pymetrozine and thiamethoxam is particularly effective for rice planthoppers, providing both immediate pest suppression and long-term protection. Regular monitoring, proper application timing, and integration with cultural practices such as crop rotation, field sanitation, and irrigation optimization enhance overall pest management outcomes for corn, wheat, rice, peanuts, soybeans, potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, tomatoes, apples, citrus, grapes, and sugarcane.
Adama Pymetrozine is effective in corn, wheat, rice, peanuts, soybeans, potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, tomatoes, apples, citrus, grapes, and sugarcane, controlling sap-sucking pests efficiently.
Astra Pymetrozine targets brown planthoppers, leafhoppers, and aphids, interfering with feeding and protecting tillers, leaves, and fruit quality across rice, corn, wheat, peanuts, soybeans, vegetables, and orchard crops.
Carlos Pymetrozine can be combined with thiamethoxam. Carlos Pymetrozine blocks pest mouthparts causing starvation, while thiamethoxam kills pests orally, improving control efficiency and delaying resistance.
Dupont Pymetrozine is highly effective in corn, wheat, rice, peanuts, soybeans, potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, tomatoes, apples, citrus, grapes, and sugarcane, protecting leaves, pods, fruits, and stalks from sap-sucking pests.
Yes, the combined use of pymetrozine with other insecticides like thiamethoxam provides effective pest control while reducing resistance development and maintaining low impact on non-target organisms.