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ACS Gladio 110 SC

Ürünlere Geri Dön

Product Model

Acaricide (Red Spider Killer)

Description

Active Ingredient: 110 g/l Etoxazole

Formulation: Flowable Concentrate/Suspension Concentrate (SC)

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Crop name

Harmful Organism Name

Application Dosage

The time between the last application and the harvest

Apple

European red spider ( Panonychus )​

25 ml/100 L water Egg, Larva, Nymph

14 days

Tomatoes

Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria )

35 ml/100 L water Larva, Nymph

3 days

Cotton

Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria )

25 ml/da Egg, Larva, Nymph

21 days

Cotton spider ( Tetranychus cinnabarinus )

50 ml/da Egg, Larva, Nymph

Watermelon

Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria )

25 ml/da Larva, Nymph

3 days

*Vineyard (Grapes)

Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria )

25 ml/100 L water Egg, Larva, Nymph

7 days

Pepper (Greenhouse)

Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria )

35 ml/100 L water Larva, Nymph

3 days

Strawberry (Field)

Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria )

35 ml/100 L water Larva, Nymph

1 day

Cucumber (Field, Greenhouse)

Two-spotted spider ( Tetranychus urticaria )

35 ml/100 L water Larva, Nymph

3 days

*It is not used in vineyard areas where vine leaves will be harvested for consumption purposes.

Usage Form

A contact- action acaricide . It acts against red spider eggs, larvae and nymphs by preventing them from changing stages. It is not effective against adults. However, it shows its apparent effect 3-5 days after application and its effect lasts for about a month.

Apple-European Red Spider : From the beginning of May Application should be made when an average of 8-10 live individuals are seen per leaf in periodic counts of 100 leaves.

Tomato, Pepper and Cucumber-Two-Spotted Red Spider : On tomatoes and cucumbers Application should be made when 5 live red spider mites are seen per leaf and 3 live red spider mites are seen on pepper .

Cotton - Red Spiders : 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 applied. Application should be made 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.

Watermelon-Two-spotted Red Spider : For the first count in vegetable gardens, the field is entered diagonally from the diagonals of the plots during the flowering period. Every 3-5 steps, the red spider is checked on the bottom and middle leaves of the plant. The nymphs and adults are counted. The live spider mites on the leaves are counted with a magnifying glass and recorded. The total number of spider mites is divided by the number of leaves counted. The number of live spider mites per leaf is found. When an average of 5 live spider mites are found per leaf, the decision to fight is made.

Vineyard-Two-Spotted Red Spider : Vineyard areas where it is spread should be kept under observation, chemical control is recommended when 5-8 pests are found on a leaf. If the pest density exceeds the threshold in the counts made after the end of the effect period of the product used in the first application, the second application is made. In applications made before harvest, the application is terminated by taking into account the waiting period of the acaricide used . If the damage continues, application can be made after harvest.

Strawberry-Two-Spotted Spiders :

Early application: In strawberry fields where red spiders are a problem every year, an application should be made when red spiders are seen during the strawberry and green fruit period (before the first ripe fruits are seen) . Early application is safer as it does not leave residue on the fruits.

In-season application: In cases where early application is not made, strawberries grown in the open are checked at 3-5 day intervals at the beginning of the season (late March-early April). Spider mites are seen on the surrounding plants at the beginning of the strawberry season. First, it is sufficient to check and apply these plants. If the population is widespread, at least 50 leaflets are examined in the middle and lower parts of the plant to represent the field. If 15 or more red spider mites are detected per leaflet, the application decision is made. Application is made immediately after fruit collection. Harvesting should be done by paying attention to the period between the last application and harvest.

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