Maher Deltamethrin (2.5%EC)

Maher Deltamethrin (2.5%EC)

Mechanism of action:
 
This compound has a fast knockdown effect. This effect does not directly relate to the toxic effects of the poison since the amount of poison required to cause mortality is usually much higher than the amount needed to cripple it. The effect of this compound is similar to that of the pyrethrins, which causes the insect to fall quickly, and if the concentration is appropriate, its effectiveness in insects will be very impressive. The effect of deltamethrin is due to inhibition of nerves and has a direct relationship with temperature (unlike ambush). Deltamethrin decreases the sensitivity of the post-synaptic region to the neural stimuli. The rate of release of gamma amino-butyric acid (GABA) in the pre-synaptic region increases and prevents the transmission of neural signals.
 
Deltamethrin is lipophilic compound and it easily absorbs into the insect cuticle layer and the surface of the leaves, resulting in a resistant to the effect of rainwash. The property of deltamethrin insecticide depends on the recommended dosage for each pest and the total coverage of the layer of poison on the surface of the leaf.
 
 
Usage of Deltamethrin:
Deltamethrin with a wide range of effects on harmful bugs, locust, lepidoptera, weevils, aphids, ticks, flea beetles, thrips, scale insects, honeydew, greenhouse whitefly, and psylla is applied to the wheat, cotton, vegetables, alfalfa, clover, soybeans, sugarbeet, cold fruits and citrus trees, because its low durability, its consumption is considerable on vegetables.
 
Compatibility and Mixing:
In terms of compatibility and mixing susceptibility with fungicides and insecticides, its incompatibility has not yet been proven. Deltamethrin is also not corrosive.