| Pesticide class | Insecticides |
|---|---|
| Active ingredient | Indoxacarb |
| Formulation | 15%SC |
| Resistance group | IRAC:22A |
| PHI | Tomatoes and Cabbage:1day |
| Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 1730mg/kg |
Indoxacarb 15% SC
It is a non-systemic insecticide with contact, ingestion mode of action. It belongs to oxadiazine. By blocking sodium channels in axons of nerve cells, Indoxacarb causes paralysis and stops feeding. 2 to 4 hours after foliar application, feeding disorder of the larvae, and their paralysis occurs, ultimately causing the death of the target larvae.
Target and Dosage
|
Crop |
Pest | Dosage |
|
Cotton |
(Helicoverpa armigera) | 200-250ml per Ha |
| Chickpea | (Heliothis viriplaca) |
200ml per Ha |
|
Apple |
(Cydia pomonella) |
0.45/1000 |
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