Composition:
Methoxyfenozide: N-tert-butyl-N’-(3-methoxy-o-toluoyl)-3,5-xylohydrazide | 48 % (p/v) |
Inert | 52 % (p/v) |
Chemical group:
DIACILHYDRAZINE.
Formulation:
CONCENTRATED SUSPENSION (SC).
Overview:
SPINNER 48 SC is an insecticide that acts by ingestion, and to a lesser extend by contact. Affects the lepidopterous’ larvae, accelerating its molting process and it also presents ovicide action. The larvae stop feeding themselves and die a few days after. It does not act on insects from other groups such as predators or beneficials, which allows its use in integrated control programs.
Application method:
It can be applied through land, manual or air equipment.
Phytotoxicity and compatibility:
It does not present phytotoxicity at the recommended doses and crops. In case of mixture always conduct a small-scale test to evaluate the physical and biological compatibility of the components and the possible phytotoxicity for the crops. No cases of incompatibility with pesticides of common use have been detected.
Re-entry time to the area of treatment:
1 day. If the re-entry is necessary, do it by employing personal protective equipment.
Toxicological class:
Low dangerous product. Class III.
Antidote:
Does not possess.
Packing:
250 cc, 1 L, 5 L, 10 L
Directions for use:
Diseases:
– Cotton leafworm / Alabama argillacea
– Tobacco budworm / Heliothis virescens
Dose (ml/ha): 150
Time of Application: Make the first 2 applications to control the fall armyworm complex. Apply until pre-flowering. Add coadjuvant 0,2% v/v. *Apply in the early physiological stages of the plague (L1 and L2) 1mm up to 15 mm.
WP (days): 1
MRL (mg/kg): 2
Diseases:
– Fall armyworm / Spodoptera frugiperda
Dose (ml/ha): 75-100
Time of Application: Apply preventively at the presence of eggs or larvae of the first stages. Use high volume of water (120-150 l/ha.)
WP (days): 1
MRL (mg/kg): 0,02
Diseases:
– Cereal Armyworm / Pseudaletia sequax
Dose (ml/ha): 50-80
Time of Application: The lower dose should only be used if the application is performed at the beginning of the plague attack and in low infestation conditions.
WP (days): 1
MRL (mg/kg): 0,05
Diseases:
– Moth / Tuta absoluta
Dose (ml/ha): 20-25 cm3 /100 l of water
Time of Application: Start the application as soon as the presence of plagues is observed, considering a residual effect of 8 to 10 days. Consider rotation of l.a. to avoid plague resistance. Add 30 cm3 / 100 L of adjuvant.
WP (days): 1
MRL (mg/kg): 2
Diseases:
– Cotton bollworm / Heliothis virescens / Helicoverpa armigera
– Velvetbean caterpillar / Anticarsia Gemmatalis
– Soybean Looper / Chrysodeixis includens
– Armyworm / Spodoptera spp.
– Soybean Webworm / Omiodes indicatus
Dose (ml/ha): – Cotton bollworm: 150
– Velvetbean caterpillar: 60-80
– Soybean Looper: 60-100
– Armyworm: 80-100
– Soybean Webworm: 75-85
Time of Application: –
– Cotton bollworm: Start the application when the first larvae are observed.
– Velvetbean caterpillar, Soybean Looper and Armyworm: Start the application when there are more than 12 caterpillars per linear meter or based on the index of defoliation up to 20% before flowering and less than 10% at flowering and grain filling. Apply when the caterpillars are between the stages L1 to L3. Add coadjuvant 0.2% v/v.
– Soybean Webworm: Apply when the caterpillars are between the stages L2 to L4. Add coadjuvant 0.2% v/v
WP (days): 1
MRL (mg/kg): 0,02
WP: Waiting Period
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