| Classification |
Insecticide |
| Place of Origin |
Jiangsu China (Mainland) |
| State |
Liquid |
Detail following 1)Common Name: pirimicarb 2)Synonyms: PirimicarbAphoxFernosPirimor 2-dimethylamino-5,6-dimethylpyrimidin-4-yl dimethylcarbamate 3)Formula: C11H18N4O2 4)Specification: 95%TC 50%WP 5)Property: (a) Molecular Weight: 238.3 (b) Appearance: Dark brown to yellow liquid (c) Melting Point: 130°C (d) Stability: Soluble in water 270g/L, and soluble in most organic solvents 6)Toxicity: Acute toxicity. In common with other carbamate insecticides, pirimicarb induces toxic signs characteristic of cholinesterase inhibition. These effects are rapidly reversed on the cessation of treatment and recovery is usually full and complete. 7)Uses: A selective aphicide used in cereals, fruit, ornamentals, strawberries, potatoes, sugar beet, fodder beet, cotton, oilseed rape, tobacco, and glasshouse crops, effective against organophosphorus-resistant Myzus persicae.