Composition:
Lufenuron: (RS) -1- [2,5-dichloro-4- (1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-ropropoxy) phenyl] -3- (2,6-difluorobenzoyl) ure | 20 % (p/p) |
Emamectin Benzoate: mixture of (10E, 14E, 16E) – (1R,4S,5’S,6S,6’R,8R,12S,13S,20R,21R,24S) -6 ‘- [(S) -sec-butyl ] -21,24- dihydroxy -5 ‘, 11,13,22-tetramethyl-2-oxo- (3,7,19-trioxatetracyclo [15.6.1.14,8.0 20,24] pentacosa-10,14,16,22 -tetraene)-6-spiro-2’- (5 ‘, 6′-dihydro-2’H-pyran) -12-yl 2,6- dideoxy-3-0-methyl-4-0- (2,4 , 6- trideoxy-3-0-methyl-4-methylamino-aL-lyxo-hexapyranosyl) -aL- arabino-hexapyranoside benzoate and (10E, 14E, 16E) – (1R, 4S, 5’S, 6S, 6’R, 8R, 12S, 13S, 20R, 21R, 24S) -21,24-dihydroxy -6’-isopropyl-, 5 ‘, 11,13,22-tetramethyl-2-oxo- (3,7,19-trioxatetracyclo [15.6 .1.14,8. 0 20,24] pentacosa-10,14,16,22-tetraene) -6-spiro-2 ‘- (5′, 6’-dihydro-2’H-pyran) -12-yl 2 , 6- dideoxy-3-0-methyl-4-0- (2,4,6-trideoxy-3-0- methyl-4-methylamino-aL-lyxo-hexapyranosyl) aL-arabino-hexa- pyranoside benzoate | 5 % (p/p) |
Inert | 75 % (p/p) |
Chemical Group:
BENZOYLUREA – AVERMECTIN.
Formulation:
SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE (SC).
Overview:
NOCTUR PLUS foliar insecticide composed of two active principles, lufenuron and emamectin benzoate. Lufenuron interferes with chitin synthesis, inhibiting the growth of larvae (Lepidoptera, Coleoptera), acts by contact (affecting immature stages – larvae and nymphs), ingestion and inhalation. While the action of emamectin is to block larvae’s nerve signals, which stop feeding.
Application method:
The product must be applied on the crop in the necessary volume to achieve a good coverage of the area to be treated. Before starting any treatment, it is essential to verify the correct calibration of the equipment and the proper functioning of the nozzles (filters and tablets). Always keep the stirring system in movement.
Phytotoxicity and compatibility:
It has not shown symptoms of phytotoxicity in crops and at recommended doses. Is compatible with most of the products commonly used in the market. Before using it mixed with other products, a small-scale test should be carried out, to evaluate the physical and biological compatibility of the components and the possible phytotoxicity for crops.
Re-entry time to the area of treatment:
24 hours. If the re-entry is necessary, do it by employing personal protective equipment.
Toxicological Class:
Class III – Blue Stripe.
Antidote:
Does not possess.
Packing:
1- Boxes with 24 containers of 250ml.
2- Boxes with 12 containers of 1L.
Directions for use:
Plagues:
Cotton leafworm / Alabama argillacea
Dose: 100 ml/ha
Time of application: with 2 caterpillars per plant or 25% of defoliation.
Plagues:
Tobacco budworm / Heliothis virescens
Dose: 100 ml/ha
Time of application: with 15% of knobs attacked. Repeat as needed.
WP (days): 7 – MRL (mg/kg): L: n/e BE: 0,002
Plagues:
Fall armyworm / Spodoptera frugiperda
Dose: 100 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first outbreaks of infestation are observed.
WP (days): 7 – MRL (mg/kg): L: BE:
Plagues:
Fall armyworm / Spodoptera frugiperda
Dose: 100 ml/ha
Time of Application: apply at the beginning of plague emergence, with 20% of the plants with the presence of larvae.
WP (days): 7- MRL (mg/kg): L: 0,05 BE: n/e
Plagues:
Cotton bollworm / Helicoverpa armigera
Tobacco budworm / Heliothis virescens
Dose: 100 – 150 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first outbreaks of infestation are observed.
Plagues:
Velvetbean caterpillar / Anticarsia gemmatalis
Soybean Looper / Chrysodeixis includens
Fall armyworm / Spodoptera frugiperda
Soyabean webworm / Omiodes indicata
Dose: 100 – 150 ml/ha
Time of Application: when 15 to 20 caterpillars are observed per linear meter of furrow and/or 30% of defoliation.
WP (Days): 7- MRL (mg/kg): L: n/e BE: n/e
Plagues:
Moth / Tuta absoluta
Dose: 10 – 20 ml/20 l. of water
Time of Application: Start applications when 1 to 2 leaflets with live larvae/plant are detected or 3 days after a significant increase in the number of adults is detected in the pheromone traps. Use the highest doses at the upper limit of the threshold or under very high-pressure conditions. Do not perform more than 2 applications per infestation outbreak cycles.
WP (days): 7- MRL (mg/kg): L: 0,05 BE: n/e
Plagues:
Cereal Armyworm / Pseudaletia sequax
Dose: 60 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first outbreaks of infestation are observed.
WP (days): 7- MRL (mg/kg):
WP: Waiting Period
MRL: Maximum Residue Limit
n/e: not established
L: Lufenuron
BE: Emamectin Benzonate
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