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Classification of Pesticides
Muhammad Asghar Hassan
MSc (Hons.) Entomology
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agricultural University, Rawalpindi
The pest can be insects, plant pathogens,
weeds, birds, mammals, fish, nematodes
(roundworms) and microbes that compete with
humans for food, destroy property, spread or
help carry or spread diseases or are seen as a
nuisance.
S Govindarajan
“… any substance or mixture of substances
intended for preventing, destroying,
repelling or mitigating any insects,
rodents, nematodes, fungi, or weeds or
any other form of life declared to be
pests. … and any substance or mixture
of substances intended for use as a plant
regulator, defoliant or desiccant.”
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA – 1947)
A pesticide may be a
• Chemical substance
• Biological agent
• Antimicrobial
Inorganic pesticides
Organic pesticides
Bacteria
virus
Molecules do not contain carbon
▪Heavy metals – lead and arsenic
▪Copper products
▪Sulfur products
 Molecules contain carbon
▪ May be chains or rings
Definition
 Viruses, bacteria, fungi, and plants
 Nematodes, insects and other parasites or
predators
Pesticides can be grouped in a number of different
ways. Most commonly, they are grouped
according to:
• their target (the pests they control)
• their mode of action (the way they control the pest)
• their chemical structure
• their method of application
• the timing of their application
1. Bactericides for the control of bacteria
2. Fungicides for the control of fungi and
oomycetes
3. Herbicides for the control of weeds
4. Insecticides for the control of insects
These May be
 Ovicides (for eggs)
 Larvicides (for larva or baby insects)
 Adulticides (for mature insects)
Classification of pesticides
Classification of pesticides
5. Miticides for the control of mites
6. Molluscicides for the control of slugs and
snails
7. Nematicides for the control of nematodes
8. Rodenticides for the control of rodents
9. Virucides for the control of viruses
10. Avicides for the control of birds
11. Algaecides for the control of algae
Pesticides can also be grouped according to their mode
of action - the way they enter or affect the target pest.
 Stomach poisons (Kills after ingestion by an animal)
e.g; Sulphur
 Contact poisons (Kills by contacting pest)
e.g; DDT
 Systemic poisons (Absorbed and translocated throughout
the plant to provide protection)
e.g; Macrotarphus
 Fumigants ( Kill by inhalation of air)
e.g; Phosphine
 Nerve Poison
 Muscle Poison
 Physical Poisson
 Repellent
 Systemic Poison
 Axion Poison
 Synaptic Poison
 These insecticides effect the nervous system
of an insects.
 It may be:
 Narcotic Poison
 Axonic Poison
 Synaptic Poison
 These poisons interact the normal axonic
transmition arises due to the flow of positive
Sodium and Potassium ion through cell
membrane creating wave like action potential.
These poisons caused repetitive discharge that
eventually convulsion, paralysis and dead.
 E.g: Organochlorine
Classification of pesticides
 These poisons caused unconsciousness in
insects and are fate soluble. Their action is
reversible. They include many fumigants
particullarly those containing flourine,
bromine and chlorine.
 E.g: Methylbromide
 These poisons interrupt the synaptic transmition
of nervous system inhibit acetylcholinestrase
resulting build up of inhibit acetylcholine. Rapid
nerve firing caused restlessness,
hyperexcitability, tremorse, convulsion, paralysis
and dead.
 E.g: Carbamate and Organophusphate.
Classification of pesticides
 Organochlorines are a class of compounds with a
similar chemical structure that persist in the
environment and in the bodies of humans and
other animals long after their use, e.g.DDT,
BHC, Polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs and
Aldrin.
Organochlorines
 These are esters of alcohols with
phosphoric acid or with some other acid.
 These are very toxic acetyl-cholonesterase
inhibitors as a result of which the
breakdown of acetyl choline stops.e.g
malathion.
Organophosphate
 They are derived from carbamic
acid (NH2COOH). Mode of action of
carbamates is almost similar to organo-
phosphates e.g. Carbaryl, Dimetilan.
Carbamates
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Classification of pesticides

  • 1. Topic of Presentation • Topic of Presentation Classification of Pesticides Muhammad Asghar Hassan MSc (Hons.) Entomology Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agricultural University, Rawalpindi
  • 2. The pest can be insects, plant pathogens, weeds, birds, mammals, fish, nematodes (roundworms) and microbes that compete with humans for food, destroy property, spread or help carry or spread diseases or are seen as a nuisance. S Govindarajan
  • 3. “… any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating any insects, rodents, nematodes, fungi, or weeds or any other form of life declared to be pests. … and any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant.” Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA – 1947)
  • 4. A pesticide may be a • Chemical substance • Biological agent • Antimicrobial Inorganic pesticides Organic pesticides Bacteria virus
  • 5. Molecules do not contain carbon ▪Heavy metals – lead and arsenic ▪Copper products ▪Sulfur products
  • 6.  Molecules contain carbon ▪ May be chains or rings Definition
  • 7.  Viruses, bacteria, fungi, and plants  Nematodes, insects and other parasites or predators
  • 8. Pesticides can be grouped in a number of different ways. Most commonly, they are grouped according to: • their target (the pests they control) • their mode of action (the way they control the pest) • their chemical structure • their method of application • the timing of their application
  • 9. 1. Bactericides for the control of bacteria 2. Fungicides for the control of fungi and oomycetes 3. Herbicides for the control of weeds 4. Insecticides for the control of insects These May be  Ovicides (for eggs)  Larvicides (for larva or baby insects)  Adulticides (for mature insects)
  • 12. 5. Miticides for the control of mites 6. Molluscicides for the control of slugs and snails 7. Nematicides for the control of nematodes 8. Rodenticides for the control of rodents 9. Virucides for the control of viruses 10. Avicides for the control of birds 11. Algaecides for the control of algae
  • 13. Pesticides can also be grouped according to their mode of action - the way they enter or affect the target pest.  Stomach poisons (Kills after ingestion by an animal) e.g; Sulphur  Contact poisons (Kills by contacting pest) e.g; DDT  Systemic poisons (Absorbed and translocated throughout the plant to provide protection) e.g; Macrotarphus  Fumigants ( Kill by inhalation of air) e.g; Phosphine
  • 14.  Nerve Poison  Muscle Poison  Physical Poisson  Repellent  Systemic Poison  Axion Poison  Synaptic Poison
  • 15.  These insecticides effect the nervous system of an insects.  It may be:  Narcotic Poison  Axonic Poison  Synaptic Poison
  • 16.  These poisons interact the normal axonic transmition arises due to the flow of positive Sodium and Potassium ion through cell membrane creating wave like action potential. These poisons caused repetitive discharge that eventually convulsion, paralysis and dead.  E.g: Organochlorine
  • 18.  These poisons caused unconsciousness in insects and are fate soluble. Their action is reversible. They include many fumigants particullarly those containing flourine, bromine and chlorine.  E.g: Methylbromide
  • 19.  These poisons interrupt the synaptic transmition of nervous system inhibit acetylcholinestrase resulting build up of inhibit acetylcholine. Rapid nerve firing caused restlessness, hyperexcitability, tremorse, convulsion, paralysis and dead.  E.g: Carbamate and Organophusphate.
  • 21.  Organochlorines are a class of compounds with a similar chemical structure that persist in the environment and in the bodies of humans and other animals long after their use, e.g.DDT, BHC, Polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs and Aldrin. Organochlorines
  • 22.  These are esters of alcohols with phosphoric acid or with some other acid.  These are very toxic acetyl-cholonesterase inhibitors as a result of which the breakdown of acetyl choline stops.e.g malathion. Organophosphate
  • 23.  They are derived from carbamic acid (NH2COOH). Mode of action of carbamates is almost similar to organo- phosphates e.g. Carbaryl, Dimetilan. Carbamates