Inaktiveerin
Inaktiveerin is a chemical compound used primarily as a fungicide and insecticide in agriculture. It is a member of the pyridine family and acts by disrupting the normal functioning of the nervous system in pests, leading to their death. Inaktiveerin is effective against a wide range of pests, including aphids, mites, and various fungi that can damage crops.
The compound was first synthesized in the 1960s and has since been widely used in various agricultural
Inaktiveerin is typically applied as a spray or dust to crops, either as a standalone product or
Despite its benefits, the use of inaktiveerin has faced criticism due to potential environmental and health
In summary, inaktiveerin is a versatile and effective pesticide used in agriculture to control pests and fungi.