Active ingredient

Cyantraniliprole

Description

Cyantraniliprole is a powerful systemic insecticide belonging to the anthranilic diamide chemical class. It is distinguished by its ability to move through the plant's xylem, providing consistent protection for both existing foliage and new vegetative growth against a broad array of pests.

The primary mode of action is the activation of insect ryanodine receptors. By triggering the release of calcium stores within muscle cells, the compound induces uncontrolled muscle contraction, leading to paralysis and immediate cessation of feeding, which effectively prevents further crop damage.

This active ingredient is utilized globally on a wide variety of crops, including vegetables, fruits, and field staples such as cotton and soybeans. It targets diverse groups of pests, effectively controlling Lepidoptera larvae, Coleoptera, and sucking pests like whiteflies, thrips, and aphids, making it a versatile tool for integrated pest management.

Application strategies include foliar spray, soil drench, or drip irrigation systems. Its selective activity profile is a significant agronomic asset, as it generally demonstrates low toxicity toward beneficial insects, predatory mites, and pollinators when applied according to the labeled guidelines.

Safety precautions are essential for successful application. Operators must wear appropriate protective clothing to avoid exposure. Furthermore, it is critical to observe pre-harvest intervals and avoid spraying during high-risk times for local pollinator populations to maintain environmental stewardship and maximize the product's longevity in the field.

Regulatory

Status in the European Union

Approved in the EU

CAS number
736994-63-1
Approved from
14.09.2016
Approval until
14.09.2026
ADI
0.01 mg/kg bw/day
ARfD
Not appl.
AOEL
0.007 mg/kg bw/day

Regulatory status data: EU Pesticides Database © European Union, CC BY 4.0. EU status is for reference only and does not replace national registration in your country.

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