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Insecticides

Oxadiazines

Oxadiazines are a class of synthetic insecticides characterized by a structure containing an oxadiazine ring.

Neonicotinoids

Neonicotinoids are a class of synthetic insecticides that are structurally similar to natural nicotinoids, which are active compounds found in tobacco plants.

Fumigants

Fumigants are chemical substances designed to destroy pests, pathogenic microorganisms, and weed seeds in the soil, as well as to sterilize spaces from insects and other small organisms.

Carbamates

Carbamates are a group of chemical compounds that contain a carbamoyl group (-NH-C=O) and are widely used as insecticides to protect plants from pests.

Organophosphorus insecticides

Organophosphorus insecticides (OPIS) are a group of chemical substances containing phosphorus in their molecules, widely used for protecting plants from various pests.

Organochlorine insecticides

Organochlorine insecticides are a group of chemical compounds containing chlorine atoms in their molecules, which are actively used for protecting plants from various pests.

Pyrethroids

Pyrethroids are a group of synthetic insecticides that mimic the action of pyrethrins, naturally occurring substances extracted from chrysanthemum flowers.

Insecticides: classification, examples, and their use

Insecticides are chemical or biological substances designed to destroy insect pests, control their population, and prevent the damage they can cause to plants and farms.

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