Diazinon 60% EC
Trade Name: Basudin
Chemical Group: Organophosphate
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 10 days
Antidote: Atropine and Toxogonin
Non-systemic insecticide with contact, stomach, and respiratory activity.
Diazinon inhibits cholinesterase in insects, causing disruption of the nervous system.
Primarily contact action, with limited penetration through the leaf surface, but it does not move systemically inside the plant.
Minor fumigant properties.
Acts as a repellent to birds.
Effective against a wide range of chewing, stem-boring, and root-feeding insects on crops including deciduous trees, citrus, grape, olive, banana, corn, sorghum, alfalfa, cotton, rice, sugarcane, sunflower, soybean, beet, pistachio, date, bean, tea, cereals, vegetables, and ornamental and forest plants.
Can be used as a seed treatment against soil-borne insects and larvae.
| Crop | Pest | Rate & Method |
|---|---|---|
| Fruit trees | White root borer | 3–3.5 L per 1000 L water |
| Fruit trees | Fruit worm, aphids | 1 L per 1000 L water |
| Pear | Psylla | 1 L per 1000 L water |
| Pistachio & Citrus | Various scale insects | 1 L per 1000 L water |
| Date palms | Various scale insects | 1.5–2 L per 1000 L water |
| Rice | Stem borer | 2 L/ha |
| Grape | Thrips | 1 L per 1000 L water |
Diazinon is generally compatible with most insecticides.
Do not mix with copper compounds or alkaline formulations.
Sensitive to oxidation; gradually decomposes in acidic solutions but is relatively stable in alkaline solutions.
Corrosive to metals.
May cause leaf burn or rust on some apple varieties.
Note: Use only as recommended by agricultural specialists. Not recommended for crops or pests other than those listed above.