| Pesticide class | Insecticides |
|---|---|
| Active ingredient | Imidacloprid |
| Formulation | 35%SC |
| Resistance group | IRAC:4A |
| PHI | Cotton, Pistachio and Tobacco:14day |
| Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 450mg/kg |
Imidacloprid 35% SC
It is a systemic insecticide with contact, ingestion mode of action. It belongs to the neonicitinoid, which affects nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the central nervous system of insects. Imidacloprid is systemically absorbed from the root and released as an acropetal mechanism in the plant. The systemic effects of Imidacloprid do not diminish its effect because of rainfall and rinsing on the plant surface.
Target and Dosage
|
Crop |
Pest | Dosage |
|
Pistachio |
(Agonoscena pistaciae) | 0.4/1000 |
| Tobacco | (Myzus persicae) |
0.25Lit per Ha |
|
Cotton |
(Aphis gossypii) | 0.25Lit per Ha |
| Citrus | (Phyllocnistis citrella) |
35ml+300ml oil per 100 Lit Water |
|
Canola |
(Brevicoryne brassicae L) |
1Lit per Ha |
|
Grape |
(Psalomocharias alhageos) |
20ml per Tree |
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