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Insecticides

Insecticides affecting mutational processes

Insecticides affecting mutational processes are a class of chemicals aimed at disrupting the genetic mechanisms of growth and development in pest insects.

Glycoxals

Glycoxals are a class of insecticides that affect the growth and development of insects.

Insecticides affecting insect growth and development

Insecticides affecting the growth and development of insects are a class of chemical substances designed to disrupt biological processes related to growth, metamorphosis, and reproductive functions in pest insects.

Neuro-muscular insecticides

Neuro-muscular insecticides are a class of chemical substances designed to control insect pest populations by disrupting their neuromuscular functions.

Biological insecticides that destroy the gut

Biological insecticides that destroy the gut are a group of natural or synthetic substances used to control pest insect populations by disrupting the functions of their digestive system.

The groups of insecticides that inhibit respiration

The groups of insecticides that inhibit respiration are a class of chemicals designed to disrupt the cellular respiration processes in insects.

Hormonal insecticides

Hormonal insecticides are a class of chemicals that mimic or disrupt hormonal processes in insects.

Diamides

Diamides are a class of insecticides belonging to the chemical group of hybrid compounds.

Avermectins

Avermectins are a group of macrocyclic lactones derived from bacteria of the genus streptomyces.

Phenylpyrazoles

Phenylpyrazoles are a class of synthetic insecticides belonging to the chemical group of pyrethroids.

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