Imidacloprid 17.8% SL Systemic Insecticide
Imidacloprid belongs to chemical class of neonicotinoid insecticides. It exhibits excellent systemic properties and a significant residual activity.
MODE OF ACTION
Imidacloprid acts by interfering with the transmission of impulses in the nerve system of insects. It acts by exciting certain nerve cells acting on a receptor protein. Treated insects die as a result of the dysfunction of the nervous system. It is characterized by its excellent systemic properties.
FEATURES of Imidacloprid 17.8% SL Systemic Insecticide
- Imidacloprid has a broad spectrum of activity, particularly against sucking insects, various species of beetles, some species of flies, leaf miners and termites.
- Its outstanding biological efficacy, especially its excellent root-systemic properties, its broad spectrum of activity, good long-lasting effect - combined with low application rates and good plant compatibility, has made the product the first choice of the farmer.
- The part of active ingredient taken up by the plant is further distributed in an acropetally direction.
- It is compatible with conventional insecticides.
CROP AND TARGET PESTS
Recommended
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Recommended
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Dosage Per Acre |
Waiting period (days) |
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Formulation
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Dilution in water (Litres) |
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Grapes |
Flea beetle |
120-160 |
400 |
32 |
Mango |
Hopper |
2-4ml/tree |
10 |
45 |
Cotton |
Aphid, White fly, Jassid & Thrips |
40-50 |
200-280 |
40 |
Sugarcane |
Termite |
140 |
750 |
45 |
Tomato |
White fly |
60-70 |
200 |
3 |
Rice |
BPH, WBPH & GLH |
40-50 |
200-280 |
40 |
Citrus |
Leaf Miner & Psylla |
2-4 ml/tree |
- |
15 |
Okra |
Aphid, Jassid & Thrips |
20 |
200 |
3 |
Chillies |
Aphid, Jassid & Thrips |
50-100 |
200-280 |
40 |
Groundnut |
Aphid & Jassid |
40-100 |
200 |
40 |
Sunflower |
Jassid, Thrips & White fly |
40 |
200 |
30 |
Country of origin- India