Under the pesticide label, there is a non-fading color band parallel to the bottom edge. Different colors represent the category of the pesticide: the green band represents herbicides, and the red band represents insecticides. , black represents fungicides, dark yellow represents plant growth regulators, and blue represents rodenticides (except sanitary pesticides).
The outer packaging box of pesticides should be made of corrugated cardboard with a moisture-proof layer. The outer packaging container must have a label indicating the trademark, product name, pesticide registration certificate number, assembly quantity, net content, production date or batch size and warranty period.
There should also be a color strip parallel to the bottom edge to indicate the category of pesticides: herbicides - green; insecticides - red; fungicides - black; rodenticides ——Blue; plant growth regulator—dark yellow.
Pesticide packaging containers must have certificates and instructions. Generally, the net weight of each box of liquid pesticide preparations shall not exceed 15 kg, and the net weight of each bag of solid pesticide preparations shall not exceed 25 kg.
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Botanical pesticides are a branch of biological pesticides. It refers to a botanical preparation that utilizes the stable active ingredients contained in plants and uses them according to a certain method to protect the recipient plants from or reduce the damage caused by diseases, insects, weeds and other harmful organisms.
Various plant pesticides are usually not a single compound, but all or part of the organic matter of plant organisms. The components are complex and changeable, but they are generally included in alkaloids, glycosides, toxic proteins, volatile Essential oils, tannins, resins, organic acids, esters, ketones, terpenes and other substances. Broadly speaking, plants rich in these highly physiologically active substances have the potential to be processed into pesticide preparations, which are rich in quantity and substance category.
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