فیپرونیل 35% EC
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1 لیتری
s a broad-spectrum insecticide effective against most plant pests, including:
1) Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths):
Phosalone has excellent efficacy on the larvae of most Lepidoptera. It effectively controls apple codling moth, plum moth, leaf-eating larvae, grape cluster moth, spiny bollworm, cotton leafworm, beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua), bollworm, and most caterpillar larvae attacking vegetable crops.
2) Coleoptera (beetles):
Phosalone has a decisive effect on sugar beet weevil, alfalfa weevil, and clover weevil. Since it has no harmful effect on parasitoids and predatory insects, its use in alfalfa fields and integrated pest management (IPM) programs is recommended.
Phosalone is also highly effective against the Colorado potato beetle and, due to its safety for honeybees and natural enemies of this pest, it is considered one of the effective insecticides for its control.
3) Hemiptera:
Phosalone controls aphids and is known as one of the strongest insecticides for pistachio pests. Its effect on pistachio psyllid, leafhoppers, thrips, and aphids is outstanding.
It also controls pear psyllid and eliminates many scale insects such as San Jose scale, plum mealybug in tea plantations, black olive scale, and oyster shell scale of apple.
Phosalone effectively controls thrips on alfalfa, tobacco, cotton, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
4) Diptera (flies):
Phosalone eliminates various dipteran pests such as cherry fly, beet fly, melon fly, and onion fly.
5) Wasps:
Phosalone completely eradicates wasp species attacking tomato and pear.
6) Mites:
Resistance of mites to organophosphate insecticides has increased over time. However, due to its contact and systemic action and its ability to preserve natural enemies of mites, Phosalone effectively controls mites resistant to organophosphate insecticides. Therefore, in some countries it is also used as a specific miticide.
Compatibility:
Phosalone is compatible with most insecticides and fungicides, except alkaline compounds, and does not cause phytotoxicity.
Storage Conditions:
Store this product in its original packaging with the label intact, in dry and cool places, away from direct sunlight, with proper ventilation, and far from food, beverages, and animal feed.
Application Rates
| Crop | Pest | Dosage |
|---|---|---|
| Fruit trees | Codling moth, aphids, pear psyllid, tomato & pear wasps, cherry fly, leaf-eating larvae, San Jose scale | 150–200 cc per 100 L water |
| Vineyards | Aphids, leafhoppers, mites, grape cluster moth | 150–200 cc per 100 L water |
| Pistachio | Pistachio leafhopper (honeydew), pistachio psyllid | 150–200 cc per 100 L water |
| Sugar beet | Beet armyworm, aphids, beet fly, sugar beet weevil | 1.5–2 L per hectare |
| Potato | Colorado potato beetle, aphids, leafhoppers | 2 L per hectare |
| Alfalfa | Alfalfa weevil, aphids | 2 L per hectare |
| Tea | Plum mealybug, mites | 150–200 cc per 100 L water |
| Tobacco | Leafhoppers, thrips, leaf-eating caterpillars | 1.5–2 L per hectare |
| Olive | Black olive scale, olive psyllid | 200 cc per 100 L water |
| Cotton | Aphids, thrips, spiny bollworm, bollworm | 2.5–3.5 L per hectare |
| Oilseed crops | Aphids, thrips, leaf-eating caterpillars | 2.5–3 L per hectare |
| Vegetables & cucurbits | Melon fly, aphids, thrips | 1.5–2 L per hectare |
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