ACS Foxdor 18 EC
Ürünlere Geri Dön
Crop name |
Harmful Organism Name |
Application Dosage |
The time between the last application and the harvest |
Ornamental Plants |
Leaf miner ( Liriomyza trifolium ) |
25ml/100L water |
- |
Tomatoes |
Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria ) |
25 ml/da |
3 days |
Cotton |
Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria ) |
50 ml/da |
21 days |
Pepper (Greenhouse) |
Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria ) |
25ml/100L water |
3 days |
Cucumber, Gherkin (Greenhouse) |
Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria ) |
25ml/100L water |
3 days |
Eggplant (Greenhouse) |
Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria ) |
25ml/100L water |
3 days |
Strawberry |
Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria ) |
25ml/100L water |
3 days |
Usage Form
Ornamental Plants - Leaf Miner :
Spraying is started as soon as the first signs of the miner are seen. Spraying can be repeated if necessary. There should be at least a 7-day interval between two sprayings.
Cotton - Two-spotted Red Spider :
In order to determine the time of control, checks are made when the plants have 4-6 leaves. If the pest is only found locally on the edge of the field or within it, only these parts should be sprayed. Spraying should be done when an average of 5 live red spiders are seen per leaf in the Mediterranean Region and 10 in the Aegean and Southeastern Anatolia Regions.
Tomato, Pepper, Cucumber, Gherkin, Eggplant - Two-spotted Red Spider :
Vegetable production areas are entered diagonally from the diagonals of the plot. The bottom and middle leaves of the plants are counted. A single application is made when there are an average of 3 live red spiders per 20 leaves for small-leafed plants per decare, and an average of 5 live red spiders per leaf for cucumber and eggplant .
Strawberry - Two-spotted Red Spider : In
In the Early Application:problematic strawberry fields, when red spiders are seen during the flower and green fruit period (before the first ripe fruits are seen), a single spraying is done. Early application is safer in that it does not leave residue on the fruits.
In-Season Application:In cases where early application is not done, strawberries grown in the open are checked at 3-5 day intervals at the beginning of the season (late March-early April). Red spiders are seen on the surrounding plants at the beginning of the season in strawberries. It is sufficient to check and spray these plants first. If the population is widespread , at least 50 leaflets from the middle and lower sub- sections of the plants are examined to represent the field . If 15 or more red spiders are detected per leaflet, a decision is made to spray. Spraying is done immediately after fruit collection. Harvesting should be done by paying attention to the period between the last spraying and harvest.
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