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Diflubenzuron is an
insecticide of the
benzoylurea class. It is used in
forest management and on
field crops to
selectively control insect pests, particularly...
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benzoylphenyl ureas,
which inhibit chitin (exoskeleton)
biosynthesis in
insects Diflubenzuron is a
member of the
latter class, used
primarily to
control caterpillars...
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Commercial greenhouses typically employ the
insect growth regulator diflubenzuron for
control of
fungus gnats and
their larvae. It is
applied to infected...
- was
discovered serendipitiously at Phillips-Duphar who
commericalised diflubenzuron in 1975.
Since then, many BPUs were
commercialised by many companies...
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chitin synthesis inhibitors are the
benzoyl ureas (BPUs). The
first BPU,
diflubenzuron, was
commercialised by Phillips-Duphar in 1975.
Since then, many BPUs...
- second-stage
caterpillars (in
September or October), or
insecticides such as
diflubenzuron, an
insect growth regulator,
which can be spra**** from aircraft. Monitoring...
- Scheele's
Green Insect growth regulators Benzoylureas (Bistrifluron,
Diflubenzuron, Flufenoxuron, Lufenuron, Noviflumuron)
Hydroprene Methoprene Pyriproxyfen...
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affected by pyrethroids.
Certain insecticides, like
diafenthiuron and
diflubenzuron, are not
highly toxic through residual contact but can be
harmful when...
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weakened cuticles and
preventing molting.
Members of this
class include diflubenzuron, flufenoxuron, hexaflumuron, lufenuron, and teflubenzuron. The acylurea...
- Scheele's
Green Insect growth regulators Benzoylureas (Bistrifluron,
Diflubenzuron, Flufenoxuron, Lufenuron, Noviflumuron)
Hydroprene Methoprene Pyriproxyfen...