- English nameDextrorotatory camphor
- CAS number464-49-3
- Molecular formulaC10H16O
- Molecular weight152.23
- content
- appearanceColorless or white translucent block or powdery crystals
- package
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Product_introduction
anthelmintic action
Right-handed camphor has a special odor and has a repellent effect on many pests.
For storage pests such as rice weevils and corn beetles, right-handed camphor can also play a repellent role, protecting stored grains and agricultural products from pests. Placing pesticides containing right-handed camphor in the warehouse can create a protective barrier in a certain space, preventing pests from approaching.
Sterilization effect
Right handed camphor has a certain inhibitory effect on some plant pathogens. Its sterilization mechanism may be achieved by disrupting the cell membrane of pathogens or interfering with their metabolic processes, thereby inhibiting their infection and spread, and protecting crops from disease invasion.
In flower cultivation, right-handed camphor can be used to prevent and control some common fungal diseases, such as rose powdery mildew and orchid anthracnose. Diluting right-handed camphor and spraying it on flower plants can to some extent control the occurrence and spread of diseases, improve the quality and ornamental value of flowers.
Regulating plant growth
Moderate amounts of right-handed camphor can have a certain regulatory effect on the growth and development of plants.
For some fruit trees, right-handed camphor may help regulate the ripening process of the fruit. The research found that, in the late stage of fruit development, the use of low concentration of dextral camphor solution for spray treatment can, to a certain extent, promote the fruit coloring and sugar accumulation, and improve the quality and taste of the fruit.