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Muvettoo SC 100

Ürünlere Geri Dön

Product Model

Insecticide (Pesticide)

Description

Active Ingredient: 100 g/L Spirotetramat

Formulation: Suspension Concentrate (SC)

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Crop name

Harmful Organism Name

Application Dosage and Period

The time between the last application and the harvest

Pear

Pear psyllid ( Cacopsylla pyri )

100 ml/100 L water ( nymph , adult)

21 days

Apple

Apple green aphid ( Aphis (Pomi )

50 ml/100 L water ( nymph , adult)

21 days

Peach

Peach aphid ( Myzus persicae )

75 ml/100 L water ( nymph , adult)

21 days

Mulberry scale insect ( Pseudaulacaspis pentagona)

75 ml/100 L water (larva)

Lettuce

Peach aphid ( Myzus persicae )

75 ml/da ( nymph , adult)

7 days

Cotton aphid ( Aphis gossypii )

Lettuce aphid ( Nasonovia ribisnigri )

*Vineyard

Citrus mealybug ( Planococcus (citri )

100 ml/ 100 L water ( nymph , adult)

14 days

Tomato (Greenhouse)

Tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci )

100 ml/100 L water (larva, pupa)

3 days

Tomato (Field)

Potato aphid ( Macrosiphum euphorbia )

75 ml/da ( nymph , adult)

3 days

Pepper (Greenhouse)

Tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci )

100 ml/100 L water (larva, pupa)

3 days

Eggplant (Greenhouse)

Tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci )

100 ml/100 L water (larva, pupa)

3 days

Cotton

Cotton aphid ( Aphis gossypii )

100 ml/da ( nymph , adult)

-

Watermelon

Cotton aphid ( Aphis gossypii )

75 ml/da ( nymph , adult)

3 days

*It is not used in vineyard areas where vine leaves are harvested for consumption.

Usage Form

Pear Psyllid : One application may be sufficient when almost all the eggs laid by the overwintering adults have hatched and second and third instar nim-adults begin to appear, when infestation begins to be seen on more than 15% of the shoots, when the honeydew discharge has not started and when natural enemies are not abundant.

Against Apple Green Aphid: Application should be made when 15 infested shoots are seen during the vegetation period.

Against Peach Aphid in Peach: Application should be made when 7 infected branches are encountered in 50 trees, from the emergence of flower buds until 3/4 of the population turns into winged form.

Mulberry Scale Pest in Peach : Application is made against the first and second generations. It is done in two applications, one at the first larva hatching and 20 days later. However, it should be taken into consideration that some peach varieties have reached the harvest period in the second generation.

Against Aphids in Lettuce: By entering the field diagonally, a leaf is randomly plucked from the fresh leaves and shoots of the plants every 3-5 steps. As a result of counting 20-40 leaves with a loop; if the number of pests per leaf is 10-20, it is necessary to start the fight. In addition, parasitoids and predators should be observed and the effectiveness of the beneficials should be taken into consideration before deciding on the applications.

Against Tobacco Whitefly in Tomato (Greenhouse), Eggplant (Greenhouse) and Pepper (Greenhouse): The area detected to be infested with whitefly is entered from the diagonal direction. Every five steps; 50 leaves are collected from the lower, middle and upper leaves. Chemical control is applied when there are 5 larvae + pupae per leaf .

Against Citrus Mealybug in Vineyard: The fight is carried out in two periods. The first period is the period when wetness begins to appear on the bark of the vine and the citrus mealybug begins to advance towards the green parts. During this period, the grape vines are approximately the size of a chickpea and only the vines where the citrus mealybug is seen should be treated. The second period is the period when the citrus mealybug passes to the leaves and clusters and the berries start to sweeten. If the majority of the vines are infected and also in exported varieties, treatment can be done in both periods.

Against Cotton Aphids on Watermelon, Potato Aphids on Tomatoes: By entering the field diagonally, a leaf is randomly plucked from the fresh leaves and shoots of the plants every 3-5 steps. As a result of counting 20-40 leaves with a loop; if the number of pests per leaf is 10-20, it is necessary to start the fight. In addition, parasitoids and predators should be observed and the effectiveness of the beneficials should be taken into consideration before deciding on the applications.

Against Cotton Aphids: If aphids and beneficial insects are dense during field controls, application should be postponed. Application is recommended when 50% of the seedlings are infected after thinning during the seedling period and when an average of 25 aphids are detected on 1 leaf during the field period.

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