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Novel seed treatment and in-furrow uses for cucurbit insect pests

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Anthranilic Diamide Insecticides, 2009<br />

• Active <strong>in</strong>gredients: chlorantraniliprole (aka<br />

rynaxypyr) <strong>and</strong> cyantraniliprole (aka cyazypyr) <strong>and</strong><br />

flubendiamide (Belt 480SC)<br />

• Class: anthranilic diamide (IRAC MoA Class 28)<br />

• Mode of action: ryanod<strong>in</strong>e receptor modulator<br />

– Systemic activity<br />

– Most effective through <strong>in</strong>gestion<br />

– Insects stop feed<strong>in</strong>g, become paralyzed <strong>and</strong> die with<strong>in</strong> 1 to<br />

3 days<br />

– Applied to soil at plant<strong>in</strong>g, drip chemigation <strong>and</strong> foliar<br />

spray (no data on <strong>seed</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> application)<br />

– Exceptionally long residual control – xylem mobile<br />

– Active aga<strong>in</strong>st Lepidopterans, Coleoptera, <strong>and</strong> other <strong>pests</strong>

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