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NeXter miticide/insecticide controls tough mite pests like European red mite, cirrus red mite two spotted mite, citrus rust mite and many other species. It also controls or suppresses certain insect pests like whitefly, certain leafhoppers and aphids and pear pyslla. NeXter should be applied to building pest populations below the economic threshold. NeXter’s mode of action is as a mitochondrial electron transport inhibitor (METI) Group 21 (IRAC). NeXter |
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| Name: |
NeXter |
| Common Name: |
Pyridaben |
| Class of Chemistry: |
Pyridazinone |
| Formulation: |
Wettable Powder |
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| CAS Number: |
96489-71-3 |
| Mode of Action: |
Mitochondrial Electron Transport Inhibitor (METI) Group 21; blocks cellular respiration, causing pests to lose motile coordination and collapse. | |
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NeXter may be applied by ground equipment using either dilute or concentrated sprays. To achieve adequate coverage, use proper spray pressure, nozzles, nozzle spacing, volume per acre, and tractor speed. |
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Apply in sufficient water (100-400 gallons per acre) to in ensure through coverage of foliage and fruit. |
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Apply NeXter to building populations below the economic threshold. To minimize the development of pest resistance, alternate NeXter applications with miticides with a different mode of action. NeXter has a Restricted Entry Interval (REI) of 12 hours. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) is 7 days for most crops. DO NOT APPLY NEXTER TO APRICOTS AND CHERRIES IN CALIFORNIA. DO NOT APPLY NEXTER TO CITRUS IN FLORIDA. |
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