Mode of Action: Both acephate and imidacloprid act on the nervous system of insects, albeit through different mechanisms. Acephate inhibits the activity of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, leading to the accumulation of acetylcholine at nerve junctions and causing overstimulation of the nervous system. Imidacloprid acts as a neurotoxin that disrupts neurotransmission, ultimately leading to paralysis and death.
Application: Acephate 50 Imidacloprid 1.8 SP is typically applied as a foliar spray or soil drench to target crops or plants. It can also be applied as a seed treatment for certain crops. The systemic action of imidacloprid allows for the uptake of the insecticide by plants, providing long-lasting protection against insect pests.
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