Active ingredients | pyridaben 20 wp |
CAS Number | 96489-71-3 |
Molecular Formula | C19H25ClN2OS |
Classification | Insecticide |
Brand Name | POMAIS |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Purity | 20%Wp |
State | Powder |
Label | Customized |
Formulations | 20%wp,45%SC,30%SC,15%EC |
We supply Pyridaben 20% Wettable Powder (WP)—a contact miticide (IRAC 21A, Complex I inhibitor) engineered for distributor and private-label programs that demand fast knockdown and full-stage control of mites (eggs, larvae, nymphs, adults), including rapidly moving adults. Purpose-built for early-spring and autumn windows where temperature swings occur, this WP maintains performance while delivering uniform leaf coverage through optimized wetting and suspensibility. Manufactured under batch-to-batch QC, it ships OEM-ready with multilingual artwork and anti-counterfeit options, plus COA/MSDS and export-ready sachets (e.g., 100 g / 200 g / 500 g / 1 kg) in cartonized pallets. Registration dossier support and toll formulation services are available by market. Use strictly according to destination labels; farm-level rates are defined by local regulation.
Pyridaben targets the NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (Complex I) of the mitochondrial electron transport chain in mites. By blocking electron transfer, it rapidly collapses ATP production, causing quick knockdown and mortality. Because energy metabolism is interrupted at a fundamental step, the product is effective across all mite life stages—eggs, larvae, nymphs, adults—with notably fast action on moving adults.
What the 20% WP brings
The WP matrix is optimized for wetting and suspensibility, enabling uniform leaf coverage and reliable contact on leaf surfaces (including the underside when spray practice is correct). The formulation is non-systemic and relies on coverage rather than translocation; performance is maintained across typical early-season and autumn temperatures when labels permit use.
Resistance & program fit (high level)
As an IRAC 21A miticide, this product should be rotated with different IRAC groups within the season to manage resistance. Avoid consecutive applications of the same mode of action; follow national labels and local IPM guidance.
Crop fit (labels prevail): citrus, apple, pear, hawthorn, cotton, tobacco, vegetables (excluding eggplant where restricted), and ornamentals.
Key mite targets: two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae), citrus/European red mites (Panonychus citri/ulmi), rust/eriophyid mites (e.g., Phyllocoptruta spp.), gall mites; additional label-listed phytophagous mites.
Crop–target matrix (program placement guidance)
Crop group | Primary mite targets | Placement note |
---|---|---|
Citrus & pome fruits | Panonychus spp., rust/eriophyid mites | Early hot spots on young flush; ensure leaf-underside coverage |
Cotton & tobacco | Tetranychus spp. | Treat at first detection; rotate away from 21A within the season |
Vegetables* | Tetranychus spp., gall/rust mites | Exclude eggplant where labels restrict; verify PHI/REI |
Ornamentals | Mixed phytophagous mites | Coverage is decisive; follow local label for intervals |
*Vegetable eligibility depends on national registrations.
Full-stage control: effective on eggs, larvae, nymphs, and adults, with rapid knockdown of actively moving adults when coverage is achieved.
Fast action, program-level impact: quick population collapse at the hot spots (young leaves, shoot tips, fruit clusters) helps stabilize canopies and protect finish.
Contact residual on treated tissue: maintains control across the labelled spray interval; re-entry and interval decisions follow national labels and resistance guidelines.
Temperature-robust performance: engineered for early spring and autumn usage windows; field utility is not highly temperature-dependent within normal label ranges.
Coverage-driven efficacy: the WP system provides strong wetting and suspensibility for uniform leaf deposit; ensure underside coverage via nozzle/droplet selection.
Resistance stewardship: as IRAC 21A, rotate with different IRAC groups; avoid back-to-back applications of the same MoA in a single generation.
IPM fit: verify compatibility with beneficial mites and natural enemies in your program; if used in banker/biocontrol systems, separate application timing per local guidance.
In practice, this 20% WP helps distributors deliver fast knockdown plus reliable follow-through on treated foliage, reducing flare-ups and supporting marketable yield/grade where mite pressure typically erodes fruit and leaf quality.
Formulations |
Pyridaben 20%wp,45%SC,30%SC,15%EC |
Weeds |
Pyridaben has obvious control effects on plant-eating harmful mites such as spider mites, panonychus mites, small claw mites, and gall mites. |
Dosage |
Customized 10ML ~200L for liquid formulations, 1G~25KG for solid formulations. |
Crop names |
asparagus, artichokes, carrots, parsley, fennel, parsnips, herbs and spices, celery, celeriac, onions, leeks, garlic, potatoes, peas, field beans, soyabeans, cereals, maize, sorghum, cotton, flax, sunflowers, sugarcane, Ornamentals, bananas, cassava, coffee, tea, rice, peanuts, Ornamentals trees, shrubs, Almond, Apricot, Asparagus, Celery, Cereals, maize, Cotton, Gladiolus, Grapes, Iris, Nectarine, Parsley, Peach, Peas, Plum, Pome Fruit, Poplar, potatos , Prune, Sorghum, Soybean, Stone Fruit , Wheat |
Program position: Apply preventively or at first detection of mite hot spots; this is a contact, non-systemic WP that depends on coverage rather than translocation.
Intervals: Follow national labels. Under rising pressure or rapid generations, tighten intervals within label limits; under low pressure, extend as permitted.
Rotation & resistance: As an IRAC 21A miticide, do not apply consecutively. Rotate with different IRAC groups in the same season to maintain sensitivity.
Coverage essentials: Target leaf undersides and shoot tips; choose nozzles/droplet spectrum that maximize surface wetting; keep agitation throughout mixing and spraying.
Tank mixes: Only where labels allow. Conduct a jar test with local adjuvants/partners before broad adoption; avoid incompatible alkaline systems.
Temperature window: Suited to early spring and autumn; field performance is not highly temperature-dependent within typical label ranges.
IPM compatibility: Check local guidance on beneficial mites; if using predators/bankers, separate application timing to minimize disruption.
REI/PHI & buffers: Respect re-entry intervals, pre-harvest intervals, and any buffer requirements on the local label.
Full-stage efficacy: ovicidal, larvicidal, nymphicidal, and adulticidal activity with fast knockdown of motile adults when coverage is achieved.
Temperature-robust window: consistent field performance across typical early-spring and autumn conditions within label ranges.
Contact certainty, built for coverage: non-systemic; WP matrix optimized for wetting and suspensibility to reach leaf undersides and hot spots.
Resistance-smart choice: IRAC 21A (Complex I)—a distinct MoA that rotates cleanly with IGRs and other non-21A miticides to help maintain sensitivity.
WP handling advantages: solvent-free concentrate, low odor, straightforward storage and transport, cost-efficient per a.i., and compatible with small sachet packouts.
Program flexibility: positions well at first detection/early pressure, integrates into IPM with label-guided intervals and tank-mix boundaries.
OEM-ready supply: multilingual labels, anti-counterfeit/QR, batch-to-batch QC with COA/MSDS, and export-grade cartonized pallets.
Retail packs (WP only): 100 g / 200 g / 500 g / 1 kg laminated sachets (aluminum–PE or PET/AL/NY/PE), heat-sealed; other sizes on request.
Outer packing: corrugated cartons with moisture barrier; typical carton fills per SKU optimized for pallet footprint and weight limits.
Palletization: heat-treated pallets, stretch-wrapped; corner boards/straps as required; export marks per destination rules.
Labeling & traceability: multilingual artwork, batch/DOM/expiry printing, GS1 barcode, QR/anti-counterfeit options; unique lot code linked to COA retains.
Artwork & compliance: we localize hazard phrases/pictograms to your market; final label text and claims follow the destination label and your registration status.
Document set per lot: COA + MSDS, packing list, commercial invoice; certificate of origin and legalization available on request.
Lead time: made-to-order; production typically 2–3 weeks after artwork/PO alignment (subject to allocation and season).
What we need from you: destination country, pack sizes, label languages, anti-counterfeit preference, carton/pallet specs, and whether registration dossier support is required.
Batch COA (finished WP indices): active content (% w/w), wetting time, suspensibility (CIPAC method), wet-sieve residue (e.g., 75 µm), pH of 1% suspension, foaming tendency, moisture / loss on drying, bulk density/flow, insoluble matter, appearance/color, and packaging integrity.
Stability program (release gating): accelerated heat (e.g., 54 °C), ambient shelf checks, freeze–thaw where applicable, and light exposure screening; pass criteria include no hard caking, acceptable suspensibility/wetting retention, and no adverse odor/color drift.
Standards & methods: internal SOPs aligned with CIPAC/ISO practices where applicable; calibrated instruments; retain samples kept per lot for investigations and registration queries.
Change control & audits: documented change-control for raw materials, methods, and packaging; prior notification for customer-approved specs; customer or third-party audits schedulable.
Label & GHS alignment: IRAC 21A displayed; GHS classification, hazard statements, pictograms, and transport info localized to destination rules; REI/PHI and buffer requirements follow national labels.
Documentation set: per-lot COA + MSDS (multi-language), packing list, commercial invoice; certificate of origin/legalization on request.
Registration support (on request): spec mapping to authority format, 5-batch analytical summary, validated method briefs, manufacturing/QA overviews, and stability snapshots under NDA.
Q: Is this product systemic?
A: No. It is a contact, non-systemic miticide; efficacy depends on thorough coverage, including leaf undersides.
Q: Which mite stages are controlled?
A: Eggs, larvae, nymphs, and adults, with fast knockdown of motile adults when coverage is achieved.
Q: What is the mode of action?
A: IRAC 21A (METI)—inhibits mitochondrial Complex I, collapsing ATP production and causing rapid mortality.
Q: Does temperature affect performance?
A: Field performance is not highly temperature-dependent within typical label ranges, making it suitable for early spring and autumn programs.
Q: How should it be used within a resistance strategy?
A: Do not apply consecutively. Rotate with non-21A miticides in the same season per local IPM guidance.
Q: Can it be tank-mixed?
A: Only where labels allow. Run a jar test with local adjuvants/partners; avoid incompatible alkaline systems.
Q: What packs are available for WP?
A: 100 g / 200 g / 500 g / 1 kg laminated sachets; cartonized pallets; multilingual labels with QR/anti-counterfeit options.
Q: What documents are supplied?
A: COA and MSDS per lot; dossier support available on request.
Tell us your destination country, target crops & mite spectrum, preferred WP pack sizes (100 g / 200 g / 500 g / 1 kg), label languages/anti-counterfeit needs, and whether registration dossier support is required. We will return a configured 20% WP OEM plan, the COA/MSDS pack, and a firm delivery schedule aligned to your launch window.