ASHIRWAAD SC
Fipronil 5 % SC
About Ashirwaad SC Belongs to phenyl pyrazole group. Broad-spectrum insecticide toxic by contact and ingestion. Very eective for insecticide resistand or tolerant to pyrethoid, cyclogiene, organophosphorus and or carbamate insecticide. Unique plant growth enhancement eect is observed.
About Rice As a cereal grain, it is the most widely consumed staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in Asia. It is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production , after sugarcane and maize. Unmilled rice, known as "paddy", is usually harvested when the grains have a moisture content of around 25%.
About Target Pest ( Stem Borer ) The stem borer is a pest of deepwater rice. It is found in aquatic environments where there is continuous fooding. Second instar larvae enclose themselves in body leaf wrappings to make tubes and detach themselves from the leaf and falls onto the water surface.
Dose : 400-600 ml / acre Time of Application : 25-30 Days After Transplanting
About Target Pest ( BPH ) The brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens is a planthopper species that feeds on rice plants. BPH are among the most important pests of rice.
Dose : 400-600 ml / acre Time of Application : 25-30 Days After Transplanting
About Target Pest ( Gall Midge) Rice gall midge is found in irrigated or rainfed wetland environments during the tillering stage of the rice crop. It is also common in upland and deepwater rice. Rice gall midge forms a tubular gall at the base of tillers, causing elongation of leaf sheaths called onion leaf or silver shoot.
Dose : 400-600 ml / acre Time of Application : 25-30 Days After Transplanting
About Target Pest ( Leaf Folder ) Leaf folder caterpillars fold a rice leaf around themselves and attach the leaf margins together with silk strands. They feed inside the folded leaf creating longitudinal white and transparent streaks on the blade. Rice leaf folders occur in all rice environments and are more abundant during the rainy seasons
Dose : 400-600 ml / acre Time of Application : 25-30 Days After Transplanting
About Target Pest ( Whorl Maggot) The rice whorl maggot is semi-aquatic. It is common in irrigated ďŹ elds and feeds on the central whorl leaf of the vegetative stage of the rice plant. It does not occur in upland rice. The feeding damage of whorl maggots causes yellow spots, white or transparent patches, and pinholes.
Dose : 400-600 ml / acre Time of Application : 25-30 Days After Transplanting
About Target Pest ( WBPH ) White backed planthopper (WBPH), Sogatella furcifera (Horvath) on rice is one of the most important sucking pests in India in many rice growing tracts.
Dose : 400-600 ml / acre Time of Application : 25-30 Days After Transplanting
About Target Pest (GLH) Green leafhoppers are the most common leafhoppers in rice ďŹ elds and are primarily critical because they spread the viral disease tungro. Both nymphs and adults feed by extracting plant sap with their needle-shaped mouthparts.
Dose : 400-600 ml / acre Time of Application : 25-30 Days After Transplanting
About Cotton Cotton is the most important ďŹ bre crop not only of India but of the entire world. Cotton and its by-products are used in the production of a huge range of products including bank notes, margarine, rubber and medical supplies The ďŹ bre from one 227kg cotton bale can produce 215 pairs of jeans, 250 single bed sheets, 1,200 t-shirts, 2,100 pairs of boxer shorts, 3,000 nappies, 4,300 pairs of socks or 680,000 cotton balls .
About Target Pest (Aphid) Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the super family Aphidoidea. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, but the insects can also be brown or pink, and the group includes the fluffy white woolly aphids. More significant is the production of honeydew that interferes with photosynthesis and late in the season causes stickiness and discolouration of the cotton.
Dose : 600-800 ml / acre
About Target Pest ( White Fly ) Whiteflies are sucking insects and their feeding removes nutrients from the plant. Whiteflies cause damage to cotton plants in two ways firstly by sucking the sap and secondly by excreting honey dew on which sooty mould grows.
Dose : 600-800 ml / acre
About Target Pest (Thrips) Thrips are tiny insects about as fat as a sewing needle that dine on many plants worldwide. Also known as thysanoptera or thunderies, thrips are sucking insects that can cause some damage to plants.
Dose : 600-800 ml / acre
About Target Pest ( Jassids ) Jassid is a sucking pest occurring throughout the crop growing period on chilli in all the zones. The pest injects toxins into leaves while feeding which results in abnormal changes in leaves - marginal chlorosis and reddening.
Dose : 600-800 ml / acre
About Target Pest (Bollworm) The cotton bollworm, corn earworm, or Old World bollworm is a moth, the larvae of which feed on a wide range of plants, including many important cultivated crops. It is a major p e s t i n c ot to n a n d o n e o f t h e m o s t polyphagous and cosmopolitan pest species. The adult is a medium-sized, cream-colored moth and is seen frequently throughout the day during periods of heavy infestations.
Dose : 800 ml / acre
About Sugarcane Sugarcane is the main sources of sugar in India and holds a prominent position as a cash crop. It is one of the most important food-cum-cash crop grown in the country. providing employment to a larger number of people, in addition to earning considerable foreign exchange.
About Target Pest (Early Shoot Borer) The sugarcane early shoot borer is a serious problem in sugarcane. 1-3 month old crops are highly susceptible. The caterpillars of the shoot borer cause dead hearts in young plants. The young plants with dead hearts formed at shoot stage can be pulled out easily. It bores into the central shoot and feeds on the internal tissue cause Dead heart..
Dose : 600-800 ml / acre
About Target Pest (Root Borer ) Polyocha depressella Swinhoe is the only species of borer infesting the underground portion of sugarcane and, hence, referred to by its common name root borer or rootstock borer. Generally considered a minor pest of sugarcane in India, it occurs more predominantly in the subtropical north Indian sugarcane belt, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Dose : 600-800 ml / acre
About Cabbage Cabbage is a hardy, leafy vegetable full of vitamins. It is one of the most important group of vegetable crops which is widely grown and popular in almost all the regions of the country. Among the various Cole crops, cabbage is most widely grown on commercial scale in India. The cabbage consists of thick leaves overlapping tightly on growing main bud called 'head’. Cabbage is very convenient to grow both on large and small-scale cultivation. Cabbage is grown throughout the country but it is more popular in Southern States.
About Target Pest
(Diamond Back Moth)
The diamondback moth, sometimes called the cabbage moth, is a moth species belonging to the family Plutellidae and genus Plutella. The small, grayish-brown moth sometimes has a cream-colored band that forms a diamond along its back. It is the most important and destructive pest of cabbage in India. Most damage is caused by the caterpillars tunnelling into the heads of plants such as cabbage and Brussels sprouts. They also cause contamination of produce by pupating inside cabbage orets.
Dose : 320-400 ml / acre Time of Application : First Spray at 40-50 DAT, Repeat 2-3 sprays at 7-10 days interval
About Chilli There are many varieties in chilli and each variety grown in dierent places has a dierent avour. Chilli is an important ingredient in Indian cuisine as well as any international cuisine.
About Target Pest (Thrips) Chilli thrips, is one of the major insect pest and appears from nursery to till the harvest of the crop. The peak activity of pest is noticed during August and September month. The extent of yield loss varies from 25-50 per cent.
Dose : 320-400 ml / acre Time of Application : First Spray at 40-50 DAT, Repeat 2-3 sprays at 7-10 days interval
About Target Pest (Aphids) Adult are small succulent, pear-shaped soft bodied insects with prominent reddish eyes and cornicles at dorsal surface of the abdomen that vary in color from yellow to green to black.
Dose : 320-400 ml / acre Time of Application : First Spray at 40-50 DAT, Repeat 2-3 sprays at 7-10 days interval
About Target Pest (Fruit Borer) The larvae initially feed on the leaves and later on make circular holes on chilli fruit and feed on the internal contents. The quality and quantity of produce is highly aected adversely resulting into severe economic losses.
Dose : 320-400 ml / acre Time of Application : First Spray at 40-50 DAT, Repeat 2-3 sprays at 7-10 days interval
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