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Phorate is a highly toxic organophosphate insecticide used in agriculture to protect crops such as corn, cotton, and potatoes from a range of pests including insects and nematodes. Structurally, phorate is characterized by a thioether group linked to an organophosphate moiety, which allows it to function as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. This inhibition leads to an accumulation of acetylcholine at nerve synapses, ultimately causing paralysis and death in target pests. The systemic properties of phorate enable it to penetrate plant tissues and provide protection throughout the plant, making it effective for soil and foliar application. Due to its high toxicity, precautions and controlled usage are crucial to prevent harmful effects on non-target organisms, including humans and wildlife. Stringent regulatory frameworks govern its use, emphasizing safety measures and environmental management practices to mitigate risks. Research into alternatives and resistance management aims to support sustainable pest control solutions.
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